There are sections of EAâs blockbuster Battlefield 3 in which the player controls an American soldier fighting on the streets of Tehran. It went down pretty well in most places, but Iran isnât most places.
The state, a long-time foe of the US government, has lodged complaints with the gameâs developers over the setting, and even banned Battlefield 3 from sale in Iran
https://lastchance.cc/iran-of-all-places-double-bans-battlefield-3-5863290%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
For Iranâs state-run National Foundation of Computer Games (and yes, Iran makes games!), though, thatâs not enough. Theyâve banded together and announced Attack on Tel Aviv, a game that is as direct a response to EAâs game as you can get. The NFCGâs Behruz Minaii says the title âwill feature Iranâs reaction toward depicting an American soldier on Tehranâs streets in Battlefield 3â.
https://lastchance.cc/a-look-at-41-of-irans-best-video-games-5835402%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Right. Never mind the fact the game was actually developed by Swedes!
Before EA can respond in turn with Attack on Attack on Tel Aviv, note that thereâs no accompanying hard details on the project, and that this is coming from a state-run group in Iran, so itâs as likely to be vapourware as it is the next holiday blockbuster shooter. In Iran.
Iranian game makers preparing âAttack on Tel Avivâ [Tehran Times]