Kanye West, Future release super sexist game for 'I Won', face backlash from music critics

Future and Kanye West have, in a way, captured themselves some pretty foxy trophy wives in the forms of Ciara and Kim Kardashian (respectively) but now the rappers want you to do the same. Today (May 8), the duo released a video game for their new single "I Won," wherein you can change bikini-clad women into literal trophies.

The flash animation clip game, released on the website iwonthegame.com, features Future and Kanye West lounging in beach chairs, a la the song's music video, while dozens of women strut their stuff past them. How will their affections be won? Through jewelry of course! (Women love jewelry!) The game player as the rappers toss gold chains onto the women, who then turn immediately into literal trophies.

This game is literally turning women into objects...

Consequently, the video game has been receiving a lot of backlash. Major entertainment publications, such as Huffington Post, Pitchfork, Consequence Of Sound and more have been blasting the flash animation for its literal and figurative objectification of women.

This game sure puts a damper on a track otherwise meant to literally celebrate the women and loves in your life.

Despite harsh criticism, the "I Won" video game has yet to be yanked from the web, and neither Future not West have commented on just how awful it is.

If you want to, play the game below. But be warned, it's kind of gross.

"I Won" is the latest single from Future's new album Honest.

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