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Atomic president: studio 'caught by surprise' by Fallujah cancellation

Chris Remo and Leigh Alexander from Gamasutra write:

"Atomic Games, developer of controversial action game Six Days in Fallujah, was "caught...by surprise" by Konami's decision to cancel the title, said studio president Peter Tamte.

In a statement delivered today to Gamasutra, Tamte said, "Development of the game had been progressing very well and on schedule. We would very much like the opportunity to complete the game."

Since its announcement, Six Days has attracted considerable controversy for its depiction of 2004's Second Battle of Fallujah."
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