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UK newspaper, The Sun, have included fictional Sarif Industries cyborg eyeball tech in a roundup of “AMAZING GADGETS JUST AROUND CORNER”. Such technology, they say, “is in its infancy now” but “will be commonplace to our grandkids.”
When we spotted a tweet about the article from Good Gaming about the article I had to nip to the local corner shop to see it. Here it is. Page 28, item five in the feature, today’s finest facepalm from Britain’s most popular paper.
It looks like they’ve been fooled by the apparently extremely convincing Sarif Industries viral marketing site, a fabrication of Eidos Montreal and Square Enix.
Full article here.
When we spotted a tweet about the article from Good Gaming about the article I had to nip to the local corner shop to see it. Here it is. Page 28, item five in the feature, today’s finest facepalm from Britain’s most popular paper.
It looks like they’ve been fooled by the apparently extremely convincing Sarif Industries viral marketing site, a fabrication of Eidos Montreal and Square Enix.
Full article here.