Blackwater Game Hopes To Avoid Controversy

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Blackwater Game Hopes To Avoid Controversy



Blackwater founder Erik Prince hopes to expand the Blackwater brand to include videogames, while simultaneously avoiding the controversy that has surrounded his company for years.

If you've missed the news over the last decade, Blackwater is a private military group hired by the US government to assist in the war in the Middle East. In 2007, Blackwater personnel allegedly shot 17 civilians in Baghdad. US military reports on the incident indicate that the firm's operatives opened fire without provocation and used excessive force.

Multiple lawsuits have been filed against the company including a 2008 suit by the US Justice Department, but to date every attempt at litigation against Blackwater has been thrown out of court.

Recently, Blackwater changed its name to "Xe Services" in what many critics believe is an attempt to shed the company's bloody reputation.

Still, founder Erik Prince sees value in the Blackwater brand, and has teamed with publisher 505 Games and developer Zombie Studios to create a Kinect shooter based on a fictionalized version of the firm's exploits.

The goal, Prince claims, is to create an entertainment product first and foremost. He doesn't want to aim for pure, hardcore realism, but instead for a fun shooter experience. "This is not a training device. This is not a simulator. We're not doing this to teach folks how to conduct military operations in an urban terrain. That's not it at all. This is more along the lines of kids running around their neighborhood playing cops and robbers or cowboys and Indians," Prince told the Associated Press.

Though Prince, a former Navy SEAL, left the daily operations of Blackwater a few years ago, he retained licensing rights to the name and seemingly sees this venture as a simple attempt to capitalize on the firm's fame. Likewise, he realizes that the game's existence is bound to generate some controversy, but his stated goal is to simply entertain players.

"Some people are not always going to like Blackwater, but there are many millions of people that do like Blackwater. I'm not out to rehabilitate an image. We're out to provide a good experience and enjoyable game," Prince adds.

The game, succinctly dubbed Blackwater, will debut on October 28.

Say what you will of private military corporations, the war in Iraq or the brutality of human conflict in general, but you can't deny that Prince has a keen eye for capitalism. Controversy sells, whether he's courting it or not.

If nothing else this should be a neat test of which human drive is more powerful: consumerist curiosity or moral outrage.

Source: SFGate [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/10/04/national/a062750D62.DTL#ixzz1ZpErWljD]

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I'd be more annoyed about this if it wasn't so likely the end product will be a dead-in-the-water (ha), straight-to-bargain-bin affair.

Either way, fuck Blackwater, or Xe, or the Sunshine and Sparkles Brigade. They're scum whatever they call themselves.
 

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I saw this game advertised in OXM and couldn't believe they'd actually want to make this game. I've never boycotted a game before but even if this is one of the best shooters of this generation (I'll bet my bank account it won't be) I won't get it purely for political reasons. Seriously, fuck those guys.
 

EHKOS

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So there are mercenary firms out there that the US uses....that would be a fun job.
 

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This game has gotten me excited because i love to watch reviews of horrible games.
 

Sixcess

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An RPG-Shooter that explored the role of PMCs in a serious way could be really interesting - not to mention controversial enough to make GTA look like Angry Birds - if there was a developer and publisher brave enough to put their time and money into it.

This... thing... however, sounds like it'll be terrible on every concievable level. Gameplay's likely to be shallow and factual accuracy will be non-existent. Oh well, at least the reviews will be fun to read.*

*edit: Ninja'd.

Afterthought: please Escapist, force Yahtzee to review this one (at gunpoint if necessary) Since his hatred of brown shooters is matched only by his hatred of US foreign affairs that would be so much fun to watch.
 

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Can someone explain to me why this group is so villainized, hated, and looked down upon? Since when is providing security a major sin?
 

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Arsen, its the war-crimes hanging round their head's thing. Also they have a giant base, that looks like a evil lair (or at least they used to).
 

KeyMaster45

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Ser Imp said:
Blackwater hoping to avoid controversy?
cue the Bender video in three, two, one...
Launch.


Arsen said:
Can someone explain to me why this group is so villainized, hated, and looked down upon? Since when is providing security a major sin?
From what I understand they did many unethical things over in Iraq without the knowledge of their employers, the US government. Think it might have involved intentional civilian deaths or something, maybe a bit of looting.
 

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yeah...making a Kinect shooter game to represent your company really will ensure no one will look at you the same way
i.e. take you seriously
 

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I have no respect for PMCs. You can quote me on this one. FUCK THESE GUYS. I will always have respect for ACTUAL military forces, but none for these dicks. Blackwater making a game? Ha. Hope it bombs hard.
 

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Not sure if tehy're serious or if they're just using it as an advertising tool for themselves.

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Eh, I guess it doesnt matter. Good lucking tot hem I guess.
 

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Arsen said:
Can someone explain to me why this group is so villainized, hated, and looked down upon? Since when is providing security a major sin?
At least attempt to do a little bit of research.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/blackwater-faces-war-crimes-inquiry-after-killings-in-iraq-396686.html

http://www.thenation.com/article/blackwater-founder-implicated-murder

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xe_Services

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_Worldwide_arms_smuggling_claims

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_Baghdad_shootings

Even in the article it says
Blackwater personnel allegedly shot 17 civilians in Baghdad. US military reports on the incident indicate that the firm's operatives opened fire without provocation and used excessive force.

Multiple lawsuits have been filed against the company including a 2008 suit by the US Justice Department, but to date every attempt at litigation against Blackwater has been thrown out of court.
So... that is why everyone hates them.
 

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Yay, another game that I won't have to spend money on. Huzzah! Though I can imagine this will get promoted on Fox.