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Soldier of Fortune Producer Explains "Low-Violence" Option

MTV Multiplayer's Tracey John writes:

"After finding Soldier of Fortune: Payback among my stack of games that were released around that time, I noticed something interesting advertised on the box … specifically, a low-violence option."

"Since the Soldier of Fortune games have been known for their excessive violence, I was curious as to why they would advertise the low violence option (was it to appease parents or entice gamers?). I e-mailed Activision to see what it was all about, and I got a response from Producer Dan Gniady of Slovak Republic-based developer Cauldron HQ during the holiday break."
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