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Left Behind corrects media
Some media outlets less respected than Family Friendly Gaming allowed certain journalists to report some false information concerning the upcoming Left Behind: Eternal Forces video game. CEO of Left Behind Games Troy A. Lyndon released a statement correcting their misinformation. The controversy broke when certain journalists started describing Left Behind: Eternal Forces as “praise the lord and pass the ammunition” or “kill in the name of God.” He reinforced that: "There is no blood or gore" in Left Behind Eternal Forces. He goes on in his statement to address the violence issues associated with the game, and encouraging gamers to ask anyone reporting information on the gameplay if they have actually played the game yet. Click here for his full statement. Expect the game to arrived on October 17 in the year of our Lord 2006. {06/23/2006}