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Six Days In Fallujah Sees Staff Cut Casualties

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A backlash against modern day war game, in , saw publisher dropping support for the title, basically, landing Atomic , the developer, in hot water. However, without a new publisher for the title, today announced that they’ve, reluctantly, let there some of their developers go because of funding trouble for the title.

“Due to a mixture of fears about the edgy subject matter of , as well as low videogame sales this summer, we have been unable to secure full-scale funding from a major publisher for Six Days in Fallujah. This has caused us to reduce the size of our studio today,” reads word from the firm.

In the words of Marine officer Chesty Puller, “We’re surrounded. That simplifies the problem.” Development at Atomic will continue with a smaller team that will be funded by our sister company, – it continues to read.

Reports also emerged that creative director , founder of ’s Ghost Recon developer Red Storm, is also leaving the developer.

 Six Days In Fallujah Sees Staff Cut Casualties

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