Atomic To Talk Six Days In Fallujah After Breach Release
Realism rules over controversy.
Posted by: Miles Jolliffe
02/08/2010 - 17:39
Atomic Games are to speak more on its highly controversial shooter Six Days In Fallujah after the release of its downloadable title Breach in January, Connected Consoles can reveal.
We have today spoken to David Tractenberg, President of Traction Public Relations, which looks after Atomic matters, who told us: "we are not talking about Six Days right now as we are focused on our upcoming game, Breach."
It was also confirmed to us that Six Days In Fallujah will, like Breach, use the Hydrogen Engine, which allows for full destructibility and an active cover system.
"Once Breach releases we will be talking more about Six Days." concluded Tractenberg.
Six Days was first announced in 2007, set to be published by Konami. However after some rather negative reports from the national press in the States, the publisher announced its decision to drop the game, which is aimed to become the most realistic shooter ever made, being based on the 2004 Battle of Fallujah.