

Army."īut Army officers told ABC News that the battle tactics in the game were already out of date when they started using it, and its graphics and scenarios were too simplistic for use as a training tool. "It was the only game that actually was commissioned by the U.S. After turning to esports, the Army subsequently halted its activities on Twitch after it was reprimanded for sending viewers to a recruitment page allegedly disguised as a giveaway."We had subject matter experts assigned by the Army to the project from the very beginning all the way through," said Josh Resnick, president of Pandemic Studios, the company that developed Full Spectrum Warrior. The US Army has previously received criticism for its recruitment tactics in the video game world. Victura says more details on the game will be released in the coming weeks.

Other numerous ex-Bungie staff make up Highwire Games, another studio on the project. Marines, soldiers, and civilians who've helped us create the game will be deeply involved in directing these donations." This resurrected version of Six Days in Fallujah has been in the works at Victura since 2016 with Tamte, former Halo and Destiny lead developer, Jaime Griesemer, and Halo's original composer, Marty O'Donnell, who is providing the music for the game. "Our focus will be on those whom traditional relief efforts are not yet reaching. "A portion of the proceeds from Six Days will be donated to organizations supporting coalition service members who have been most affected by the war on terror," the FAQ answer reads. Elsewhere in the FAQ, Victura says it is helping service members outside of the game's development.
