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Breach announced by Six Days In Fallujah developer

The rumors last year of Atomic Games being close to being shut down were apparently just that: rumors. The developer of the controversial third person military shooter Six Days In Fallujah (which is, according to other rumors, now done but still looking for a publisher) just announced their next game; a first person multiplayer-oriented shooter called Breach.

The game was announced via an email press release that you can see above. The game is supposedly based on stuff that Atomic may (or may not, as the case may be) have developed for the CIA. Uncovering those blackened segments reveals only a little more, with the game supposedly based on the spy organization's Special Activities Division. The rest of it . . .well, let's just say it's the equivalent of, "Sorry, try again later." Here is is:

so you've managed to decode this section to reveal the classified information. Come on! Did you really think it was going to be that easy? Yes, we do work for military and intelligence organizations. Yes, we are creating a game that will blow your mind. Yes, some of it was actually redacted. Yes, many of us have security clearances. So what that all means is I can't tell you anything more than is in this release until it's okay. Until then, we are high-speed, low-drag and ready to work. Molon Labe!

According to the ever accurate Wikipedia, "Molon Labe" is an ancient Greek expression that means, "Come and take them!" with the English equivalent meaning something like, "Come and get it!'

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