Six Days in Fallujah publisher Victura has issued a new statement on its upcoming controversial shooter set during the US-led invasion of Iraq.
The statement, issued via the company’s Twitter this afternoon, repeatedly states that “the events recreated in Six Days in Fallujah are inseparable from politics”, in contrast to widely-criticised remarks suggesting the opposite made last month by Victura boss Peter Tamte during an interview with GamesIndustry.biz.
“Players need that context to understand why they’re in the city fighting those Al-Qaeda people,” Tamte said previously. “We are going to provide that context, but keep in mind that we can provide that context without making a political statement, or without in any way disparaging the service of those who are actually there to fight.”