Six Days in Fallujah: Victura thinks back, "in-game events are inseparable from politics"

    Six Days in Fallujah: Victura thinks back,

    In the past few hours the Victura has returned to talk about the much discussed Six Days in Fallujah, which should see the light on consoles and PCs by the end of 2021. According to what emerged from the full-bodied press release, unlike what has been stated in recent weeks to the Microphones of Polygon where Peter Tamte (boss of the software house) had stated that war crimes would not be dealt with in the game, the events of the first person shooter are inseparable from politics and that will give voice to the experience lived by the marines, soldiers and civilians who were in those lands and which gave birth to the battles of Fallujoh. Additionally, the development team confirmed that the Six Days in Fallujah will be told thanks to a clever mix of gameplay and documentary films. We report in detail what has been said:



    We know that the events recreated in Six Days in Fallujoh are inseparable from politics. This is how the game gives voice
    to a variety of perspectives:

    Six Days in Fallujah stories are told through gameplay and documentary footage with service members and
    civilians with different experiences and views on the Iraq war. So far, 26 Iraqi civilians and dozens of service members
    they shared with us the most difficult moments of their lives, so we can share them with you, in their words.

    The documentary covers many difficult topics, including the events and political decisions that led to the battles in Fallujoh, as well as their aftermath. While we do not allow players to use white phosphorus as a weapon during gameplay, its use is described throughout the various sequences.


    During the game, users will participate in stories that will be contextualized through the segments of the documentary. Each mission challenges players to create real-world military and civilian battle scenarios interactively, offering a perspective of urban warfare not possible through other media.


    We believe the stories of this generation's sacrifices deserve to be told by the marines, soldiers and civilians who were there.


    We trust that you will find the game, like the events it recreates, complex.

    Therefore, it would seem that the intent of the development team is to faithfully reproduce the events that have occurred, not interested in the extensive criticisms raised in recent months. Looking forward to discovering more details about the first person shooter of Victura, at the moment we don't know when it will be available on consoles and PC Six Days in Fallujah, a title that should see the light by the end of 2021.


    We understand the events recreated in Six Days in Fallujah are inseparable from politics. pic.twitter.com/N7nkPilp1Q

    - Victura (@VicturaGG) March 8, 2021

     

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