Philippines bans video game played by alleged high school shooter
The Philippines has temporarily banned the video game Gorebox following a rare school shooting in Tacloban that killed three students and injured 20. Authorities stated that a 14-year-old suspect in the incident was a player of the game, which allows for violent combat.

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AI-generatedThe Philippines has temporarily banned the video game Gorebox following a rare school shooting in Tacloban that killed three students and injured 20. Authorities stated that a 14-year-old suspect in the incident was a player of the game, which allows for violent combat. The country's cyber-security agency cited the need to assess potential online influences on the suspects' actions. The ban will allow for a thorough investigation into the game's possible role. Gorebox is described as a first-person shooter with extremely violent gameplay and has an R18 rating. Scientific studies have not established a direct link between video games and violent behavior.
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5 extractedScientific studies have not found a direct link between video games and violent behaviour.
The 14-year-old suspect was a player of Gorebox.
Three students were killed and 20 others wounded in a school shooting in Tacloban.
The Philippines has temporarily blocked the gaming app Gorebox.
A teenage suspect in a school shooting had been playing Gorebox.