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[PR] Capcom admits to lamest PR campaign ever.

Burger

Member
CE Europe Admits to Release of Promotional Virus for Resident Evil: Outbreak

CE Europe today held up its latex-gloved hands and admitted responsibility, albeit through a surgical mask, for the release of the T-virus (www.t-virus.co.uk), a revolutionary viral campaign spread via word of mouth, SMS, the Internet and email, to promote the forthcoming release of Resident Evil: Outbreak, the next PS2 release in the horror series.

Starting with 'Carrier X' and Resident Evil fan, Mark Ward, the T-VIRUS is aiming for epidemic status and has already infected celebrity gamers including TV presenters Kate Russell and Aleks Krotoski.

The T-virus is, of course, totally harmless and uses a pyramid reward system to encourage those who are infected to infect as many others as they possibly can and win limited-edition Resident Evil: Outbreak prizes including Resident Evil DVDs, exclusive Raccoon City t-shirts and PS2 consoles.

The T-virus even leaves a groaning zombie ring tone on infected mobile phones.

"The T-virus outbreak is the digital equivalent of a real-world viral epidemic," commented Doctor Fiona McKevitt, Specialist Registrar, Sheffield. "That's a very serious outbreak indeed and at this stage we would be enforcing the quarantine of entire cities to contain the spread of such a virus."

The T-virus campaign is a world-first as a viral mechanic for promoting a video game.

"We had to come clean about the T-VIRUS eventually," commented Ben Le Rougetel, Senior PR Manager and Chief Virologist, CE Europe. "The T-VIRUS was originally designed to promote the release of Resident Evil: Outbreak for PS2, but it's spread much quicker than we originally anticipated. It's now totally out of control and we're not totally sure how to stop it."

Le Rougetel sang like a canary.

Resident Evil: Outbreak is the next evolutionary step in the multi award-winning game series and will see terror, once again, fill the streets of Raccoon City. The city's citizens try to escape the devastating effects of a secret biological weapon that turns all living creatures into flesh-eating zombies. Soon only a few desperate survivors remain uninfected and they must find a way out of the city before the government takes the only option left and quarantines the entire area.

Unlike previous titles in the series, players of Resident Evil: Outbreak do not play the role of a highly trained S.T.A.R.S. operative, but one of eight ordinary citizens who must rely on their innate survival instincts and unique skills to stay alive.

Soon, thanks to the T-virus, Resident Evil: Outbreak will be infecting ordinary citizens all over the real world.

To infect yourself with the T-virus and win fantastic, limited edition Resident Evil: Outbreak prizes, SMS the word 'infect' to 60022 or go to www.t-virus.co.uk and enter your details.

Remember: the more people you infect in your outbreak, the more Resident Evil: Outbreak prizes you'll win.

Resident Evil: Outbreak will be published by CE Europe for PS2 on 1st October 2004.

www.gamespress.com
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Special bonus edition for PAL gamers is the removal of Online Play.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
*vomits*

Sorry about that, I'm just so lactose intolerant. :p

As cheesy as that all is, limited edition pirzes is always good. I feel bad that the PAL version doesn't have online play, thats very mean.
 
Why do they do this shit for Outbreak? It's only going to confuse people into thinking the RE franchise sucks ass now. Good going Capcom.
 

mr2mike

Banned
But why does this PR smell like a promotion for the virus thing? I mean some of the quotes in there smell a bit too much like marketting.

"has already infected celebrity gamers including TV presenters Kate Russell and Aleks Krotoski."

"The T-virus outbreak is the digital equivalent of a real-world viral epidemic, That's a very serious outbreak indeed and at this stage we would be enforcing the quarantine of entire cities to contain the spread of such a virus."

"...but it's spread much quicker than we originally anticipated. It's now totally out of control and we're not totally sure how to stop it."

"Soon, thanks to the T-virus, Resident Evil: Outbreak will be infecting ordinary citizens all over the real world.
To infect yourself with the T-virus and win fantastic, limited edition Resident Evil: Outbreak prizes, SMS the word 'infect' to 60022 or go to www.t-virus.co.uk and enter your details.
Remember: the more people you infect in your outbreak, the more Resident Evil: Outbreak prizes you'll win."


Yup, that PR is an ad for an ad campaing.

fucking lame
 

jarrod

Banned
Wait, it's offline too? I thought Capcom & SCEE came to an agreement where they'd use Sony's network for Outbreak? Will Capcom even bother releasing Monster Hunter in Europe now?
 

Mejilan

Running off of Custom Firmware
I've never bothered with RE Outbreak. But they took something that's primarily an online game and broke it down to offline only?

Holy shit. Not even Sega did that with GCN PSO, and I half expected them to at some point. *thud*
 
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