‘Get Even’ Video Game Developer Holds Off Release After Manchester Terror Attack
One company paying respect to the victims of the Manchester attack, and a game series that began the early days of Nintendo is getting a television show.
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After the Manchester terror attack, the team behind first person shooter “Get Even” has delayed the release of the game. Originally supposed to launch this past Thursday.
It’s an indication that a plot point may be too similar to the bombing of the Ariana Grande concert that left 22 people dead, and over a 100 injured. Developer The Farm 51 says they’re doing it out of respect to recent events and expressed their condolences.
Given recent events & out of respect we have decided to postpone Get Even to June 23rd. We would like to express our deepest condolences.
— Get Even (@GetEvenGame) May 23, 2017