Facebook pulls violent virtual reality games from CPAC booth after Parkland

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SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook pulled violent virtual reality games, including one in which players pretend to shoot people in a train station, from its booth at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference after public criticism. Facebook's vice president of virtual reality, Hugo Barra, apologized for …

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