IGN Pulls Cricket Zombie Prank
With the most hotly-contested cricket competition in the world starting tomorrow, IGN has had a little fun with a Left4Dead 2 screenshot.
According to IGN, Valve has announced a new melee weapon for their upcoming zombie apocalypse title, Left4Dead 2. The screenshot features new character Ellis, whacking a cricket-themed zombie with the bat.
However, on closer inspection - although not that much closer - it appears that the fine folk at IGN, and specifically the UK branch, are playing a prank on the internet.
The bat, the zombie's jersey and the zombie's helmet are all in a different art style than the rest of the image, and if that wasn't enough, Ellis's cap has been edited to include a St. George's Cross, which if you didn't know, is the flag of England.
Of course, it could be genuine and be a tribute to Shaun of the Dead [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_of_the_Dead] or something, but with the Ashes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ashes] - possibly the biggest event for Australian and English cricket there is - just around the corner, this supposed 'announcement' seems just a little bit too coincidental to be true.
Source: IGN UK [http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/100/1001544p1.html]
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With the most hotly-contested cricket competition in the world starting tomorrow, IGN has had a little fun with a Left4Dead 2 screenshot.
According to IGN, Valve has announced a new melee weapon for their upcoming zombie apocalypse title, Left4Dead 2. The screenshot features new character Ellis, whacking a cricket-themed zombie with the bat.
However, on closer inspection - although not that much closer - it appears that the fine folk at IGN, and specifically the UK branch, are playing a prank on the internet.
The bat, the zombie's jersey and the zombie's helmet are all in a different art style than the rest of the image, and if that wasn't enough, Ellis's cap has been edited to include a St. George's Cross, which if you didn't know, is the flag of England.
Of course, it could be genuine and be a tribute to Shaun of the Dead [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_of_the_Dead] or something, but with the Ashes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ashes] - possibly the biggest event for Australian and English cricket there is - just around the corner, this supposed 'announcement' seems just a little bit too coincidental to be true.
Source: IGN UK [http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/100/1001544p1.html]
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