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Square Enix has removed its Hire Hitman promotional app from Facebook
and has issued a statement apologising for any offence caused.
The
app – which was live for around three hours – allowed users to put a
'hit' on their Facebook friends, creating a live action video
incorporating the target's individual information from their Facebook
account.
Square Enix described the app as "tongue firmly in its
cheek", allowing users to input a host of reasons why they wanted their
friend to be terminated, and identifying targets with crude criteria
such as "small tits" or "tiny penis".
Following the removal of the
app Square Enix published the following statement: "Earlier today we
launched an app based around Hitman: Absolution that allowed you to
place virtual hits on your Facebook friends. Those hits would only be
viewable by the recipient and could only be sent to people who were
confirmed friends.
"We were wide of the mark with the app and
following feedback from the community we decided the best thing to do
was remove it completely and quickly. This we've now done.
"We're sorry for any offence caused by this."
The
Hire Hitman app was created and produced by multi-award winning, EMMY
nominated digital creative agency Ralph. The company has previously made
promotional and advertising campaigns for companies including HBO, MTV,
BBC, ITV, AMC, FX, Showtime and many of the major US film studios.
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