Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

December 16, 2009

A new title from 2K Games set in a post-apocolyptic Dubai has officials in the United Arab Emirates a bit antsy in light of the latest financial crisis in the middle eastern city state.

The game, Spec Ops: The Line, follows a group of special forces troops sent on a rescue mission to Dubai after it is destroyed in a sandstorm of cataclysmic proportions. According to an article in The National, the idea for the game was decided long before Dubai's troubles:

"It's such a fantastic location from an architectural standpoint," said [the game's producer Greg] Kasavin. "The contrast between the exterior devastation and the interior opulence and beautiful architecture seemed to be a really beautiful and effective image."

But seeing one of their most prominent cities in ruins has UAE officials a bit wary:

"We will have to review the game first before issuing any decision on whether to ban it or allow it," said Mohammed al Mutawa, a video-games censor at the [UAE's National Media Council].

Apparently, Kasavin and the development team are taking great pains to make sure the game does not step on any religious or political toes, but the game's description does hint to something ominous as the characters dig deeper into the story.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

GP: In a related story (only in the realm of major cities being destroyed), the new Army of Two game has Shanghai being destroyed by terrorists. No word from the Chinese censors on this one yet, as they seem to be focusing social games and MMOs at the moment. But we're sure this will be in the news again at a later date.

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Re: Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

Translation :WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH There destroying our city in ficiton even though this is fiction we cant let this happen we must ban a game that is TOTALLY FICTION.

Someone call Whine One One 

But in all honestly an arab country banning a game where their country is destroyed isnt suprising they are so full of themselves.

 

Never underestimate the power of idiots in large amounts.

Re: Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

I'm seem to recall certain american groups calling for the censorship and/or condemantion of Call of Duty 6 for showing Wasington D.C. as a bombed out hell-hole full of russian invaders.

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Re: Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

Take note, Australia: this is who you choose to be on the same level as.

Re: Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

your only allowed to depict realistic stories in fictional stories set in the real world right? well then this game must be changed because whole cities have never been destroyed in a conflict before *cough*hiroshima*cough*nagasaki

Re: Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

At least they're waiting to play the game before passing judgement, that's more than we can ever say for Keith Vaz.

/b 

Re: Dubai Considers Censoring New Spec Ops Game

Apparently, Kasavin and the development team are taking great pains to make sure the game does not step on any religious or political toes, but the game's description does hint to something ominous as the characters dig deeper into the story.

This being a special forces game, either it will have little to no politics in it or government or just be secret missions. Again UAE, it's just a game, doesn't mean this will represent what it will look like in the future of your country.....

 

 

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