Six Days In Fallujah -
The game was first announced in 2009 by Atomic Games and publisher Konami. However, it faced immediate and intense backlash from anti-war groups, veterans, and the families of those killed in the battle, who feared it would trivialize a tragic and recent conflict. Konami quickly dropped the project, leaving the game in limbo for over a decade.
In 2021, the game was revived by Victura, a publishing company founded by former Atomic Games CEO Peter Tamte. The revival reignited debates regarding: "Six Days in Fallujah" Review - Marine Corps Association Six Days in Fallujah
is a tactical first-person shooter that aims to provide a realistic, documentary-style recreation of the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004. Conceived by a wounded Marine and developed by Highwire Games, the project gained notoriety as one of the most controversial video games in history due to its subject matter and lengthy, troubled development. Development History & Controversy The game was first announced in 2009 by