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The controversial Six Days in Fallujah is delayed until 2022

It has been many more than six days for the controversial game.

Victura and Highwire Games have announced their adopted controversial shooter Six Days in Fallujah has been delayed until the end of 2022. The reason is said to be that the developers need more time to reach the quality level they themselves aim for with the game. Peter Tamte who is the CEO of Victure says like this:

“It became clear that recreating these true stories at a high quality was going to require more people, capital, and time than we had

“Doubling our team is just one of the many things we’re doing to make sure Six Days in Fallujah brings new kinds of tactical and emotional depth to military shooters.”

Six Days in Fallujah began as a project of the Atomic Games in 2009. However, the game was criticized for being pure American propaganda when it was released together with the CIA. This led to Atomic Games abandoning the project and giving it to Victura and Highwire Games who took over the development. Since then, the new developers have spent the years remaking the game and, according to themselves, it is now about the reality and consequences of the war. Unfortunately, they have not really been able to wash the name clean and the game is still criticized and considered controversial. It remains to be seen what the game will be like when it is released – if it is released.

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