Well that’s a headline I never thought I’ll write. Several posts and comments on the GOG subreddit have noticed a promotional e-mail that contains some… interesting symbols, which I can confirm with my own e-mail. As can be seen from the screenshot below, an e-mail containing a discount code for the game The End of the Sun (nothing out of the ordinary so far) contains 4 symbols that resemble Nazi iconography.

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    7 hours ago

    As an Easterner, I fully agree with that highlighted comment from Polish dude - the symbol you see in the title has nothing to do with Nazis, it is cultural heritage that we still use around.

    For us it’s different, but idea is the same - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugunskrusts

    Better don’t go to India

    Let me remind you that this is Polish game and GoG is owned by a Polish company.

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      7 hours ago

      The Schutzstaffel is purely a Nazi symbol.

      There was no reason to use 2 of those runes together, especially when not using it in German mailers because they thought it would violate hate speech laws.

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        From their comment it seems it was supposed to be two different symbols from different alphabets that just happen to show the same with some fonts.

        But when they said “also recognize that placing two such runes next to each other could create an unfortunate association with symbols used by the Nazi regime. This was noticed before distribution, and out of respect for local sensitivities, the material was not sent to the German community.” it looks very intentional. They could always just not put them together instead