South-Korea want Ghost Recon 2 prohibit

The South-Koreaanse Media Rating Board, that indicates for which age a game (or movie) arranged is, finds the story behind Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 “too far go” and want the game prohibit. of. That reports the American soldier paper Rigid of and Strip. Because of this Ubisoft will the plans a localized version of these tactical squad-based shooter Out to bring, must give up.

The hetze that is arise, is not completely surprising: the story behind Ghost Recon 2 situates self in 2007 (in the PlayStation 2-versie) or in 2011 (Xbox-version), when an antiterroristenteam direction pulls the conflict realm North-Korea. Since South and North-Korea - technically spoken - are still in state of war, its both countries not fortunately with these 'realistic' gamesetting.

During the voorbije E3-stock exchange informed the North-Koreaanse media already about the game: “Via propaganda, entertainment and movies have they [the Americas] token given of their hatred towards us. For them, this is now perhaps yet source a game, but in the near future, that will be no longer the case. In the real war, they will be confronted with giantic losses.”

A spokesman of Ubisoft tries to minimize the heisa: “By the development of the game have we so much possible tried specific situations and conflicts to get around, but at the same time must we also on missing go to a good setting for this game.”

Restrain Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 furrow the PS2 lies with us already in the store rack; on the Xbox-version is it yet wait until 26 November.