Jack Thompson to take Manhunt fight to UK?

Manhunt 2 gets legal problems? - Image 1

Straight from playfuls.com comes another bit of news about Jack Thompson, though we’re currently calling it a rumor until it gets additional verification. According to their report, Jack Thompson may be taking the fight against violent video games to the United Kingdom.

Apparently, Miami’s legal eagle sent them an open letter, expressing how he’d been called by concerned U.K. citizens to stop the distribution of Manhunt 2 in their country. Said the letter,

Miami attorney and anti-violent video game activist Jack Thompson has been asked by individuals in the United Kingdom to help stop the distribution of Take-Two / Rockstar’s hyperviolent video game Manhunt 2 in that country due out this summer. The game will feature stealth murder and torture. The last version allowed suffocation of victims with plastic bags.

Until we hear more about this announcement, we’ll be cautious about this new information. Still, it’s altogether a likely occurrence that something of this sort would occur. We’ll keep you posted on confirmations of this rumor, as well as any future information. Before we go, here’s the rest of the letter from playfuls.com, and we’ll leave it up to you to decide whether it’s authentic or not:

The original Manhunt was responsible for the bludgeoning death of a British youth by his friend who obsessively played the game. The killer used a hammer just as in the game he played. Take-Two/Rockstar, anticipating the firestorm of criticism with the release of the murder simulator sequel, is lying to the public on both sides of the pond in stating this week that the game had nothing to do with the murder. Take-Two is also stating that the sun does not rise in the east because Take-Two makes no money from its rising in the east. Take-Two has been repeatedly found in the U.S. by the federal government to be guilty of fraud, so what would one expect it to say.

Manhunt 2 gets legal problems? - Image 1

Straight from playfuls.com comes another bit of news about Jack Thompson, though we’re currently calling it a rumor until it gets additional verification. According to their report, Jack Thompson may be taking the fight against violent video games to the United Kingdom.

Apparently, Miami’s legal eagle sent them an open letter, expressing how he’d been called by concerned U.K. citizens to stop the distribution of Manhunt 2 in their country. Said the letter,

Miami attorney and anti-violent video game activist Jack Thompson has been asked by individuals in the United Kingdom to help stop the distribution of Take-Two / Rockstar’s hyperviolent video game Manhunt 2 in that country due out this summer. The game will feature stealth murder and torture. The last version allowed suffocation of victims with plastic bags.

Until we hear more about this announcement, we’ll be cautious about this new information. Still, it’s altogether a likely occurrence that something of this sort would occur. We’ll keep you posted on confirmations of this rumor, as well as any future information. Before we go, here’s the rest of the letter from playfuls.com, and we’ll leave it up to you to decide whether it’s authentic or not:

The original Manhunt was responsible for the bludgeoning death of a British youth by his friend who obsessively played the game. The killer used a hammer just as in the game he played. Take-Two/Rockstar, anticipating the firestorm of criticism with the release of the murder simulator sequel, is lying to the public on both sides of the pond in stating this week that the game had nothing to do with the murder. Take-Two is also stating that the sun does not rise in the east because Take-Two makes no money from its rising in the east. Take-Two has been repeatedly found in the U.S. by the federal government to be guilty of fraud, so what would one expect it to say.

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