30.03.2026 20:20
The controversial game "Five Nights at Epstein's," which is rapidly spreading among students in the U.S., has prompted educational institutions to take action. The game's association with the name Jeffrey Epstein and its sensitive themes have raised concerns among both parents and officials, leading schools to implement urgent measures to block access. In the game, users portray a character "trying to survive" on an island where the name Jeffrey Epstein is mentioned.
The online game "Five Nights at Epstein's," which is rapidly spreading among students in the U.S., has put schools on alert. The game, which has drawn criticism due to its controversial content, has gained attention especially for being played on school computers during class hours.
SPREADING RAPIDLY IN SCHOOLS
Recently, the game, which students have accessed through their browsers in many schools, has quickly become widespread. Educational institutions have started taking technical measures to restrict access as they detect that the game is being played over school networks.
CONTENT SPARKED DEBATE
The game is based on a fictional scenario associated with the name Jeffrey Epstein. Designed in the horror genre, players control a character trying to survive in a dark environment. However, the sensitive themes inspired by real events have been criticized by both parents and educators.
ACCESS BARRIERS PROVING INSUFFICIENT
School administrations and IT teams are updating their filtering systems to block access to the game, but it is reported that students can still reach the game through different connections. This situation makes supervision more challenging.
WARNING FROM EXPERTS
Experts point out that such content can have negative psychological effects on children. Parents argue that digital content monitoring in schools needs to be increased.
SURVIVING FIVE NIGHTS ON EPSTEIN'S ISLAND
In the game, users portray a character "trying to survive" on an island where Jeffrey Epstein's name is mentioned. The goal is to "survive five nights" by hiding in dark environments.