Slaughter: Horror at Sony's depraved promotion stunt with decapitated goat

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Electronics giant Sony has sparked a major row over animal cruelty and the ethics of the computer industry by using a freshly slaughtered goat to promote a violent video game.

The corpse of the decapitated animal was the centrepiece of a party to celebrate the launch of the God Of War II game for the company?s PlayStation 2 console.

GRUESOME: One of the party hosts stands over the goat's carcass

Guests at the event were even invited to reach inside the goat?s still-warm carcass to eat offal from its stomach.

Sickening images of the party have appeared in the company?s official PlayStation magazine ? but after being contacted by The Mail on Sunday, Sony issued an apology for the gruesome stunt and promised to recall the entire print run.


Critics condemned the entertainment giant, which produces scores of Hollywood blockbusters each year, for its "blood lust" and said the grotesque "sacrifice" highlighted increasing concerns over the content of video games and the lengths to which the industry will go to exploit youngsters.

At the event, guests competed to see who could eat the most offal ? procured elsewhere and intended to resemble the goat?s intestines ? from its stomach.

They also threw knives at targets and pulled live snakes from a pit with their bare hands.

Topless girls added to the louche atmosphere by dipping grapes into guests? mouths, while a male model portraying Kratos, the game?s warrior hero, handed out garlands.

The International Fund for Animal Welfare said it was "outrageous" that the animal?s death had been used "to sell a few computer games".

A spokesman said: "We are always opposed to any senseless killing of an animal and this sounds like a gruesome death. We condemn Sony?s actions. It is stupid and completely unjustified."

The party features across two pages of the latest edition of the company?s PlayStation magazine, which was due to hit newsstands on Tuesday but has already been sent to subscribers.

We have reproduced the spread ? headlined Sony?s Greek Orgy ? here, but have pixellated the image to spare readers the sight of the goat?s decapitated head hanging by a thread of tissue from its corpse, with blood dripping to the floor.

But the magazine?s readers were shown the picture in its full horror.

The article, based on a Sony Press release, shows more vivid pictures from the event under headlines such as Topless Girls! and Flesh Eating?

It asks readers how far they would go to get hold of Sony?s next-generation console, the PlayStation 3.

"How about eating still warm intestines uncoiled from the carcass of a freshly slaughtered goat? At the party to celebrate God Of War II?s European release, members of the Press were invited to do just that . . ."

In God Of War II, which is so violent it has been given an 18 certificate, players follow Kratos into battle against a series of fearsome characters from Greek mythology.

Sony describes it as "an adult-rated, fast-paced bloodbath ? and enormous fun to boot", adding that it is "bigger, better and as brutal as ever".

One reviewer said the title featured "the most brutal, visceral combat of any action game".

Former Minister Keith Vaz, Labour MP for Leicester East and a long-time campaigner against violent computer games, branded the stunt "distasteful and irresponsible".

He said: "The slaughter of animals is not something that should be done to advertise a product.

"Sony as a global entertainment company has a social responsibility. At this event it failed in that responsibility.

"I think people should think very carefully before bringing games like this into their homes.

"I would understand if customers wanted to boycott other Sony products such as their televisions because of this controversy."

Sony, based in Japan and run by Welshman Sir Howard Stringer, is one of the largest media organisations in the world, boasting global revenues of £40billion from electronics, video games, music, television programmes and feature films ? including Spider-Man 3 and Casino Royale.

It is regarded, along with Coca-Cola, Nike and Mercedes-Benz, as one of the world?s most valuable brands.

The company, which released the game in the UK on Friday, admitted that the stunt had been a mistake. In a statement it said: "Sony does not condone or sanction any inappropriate behaviour by its staff or sub-contracted staff.

"It has come to our attention that at the God Of War II launch showcase, an element of the event was of an unsuitable nature.

"We are conducting an internal inquiry into aspects of the event in order to learn from the occurrence and put into place measures to ensure that this does not happen again."

The party was held last month in Athens in homage to the game?s Greek mythology themes. Revellers partied against the floodlit backdrop of the Parthenon.

The Sony spokesman said the animal had not been slaughtered for the event but had been bought from a local butcher by the Greek company hired to stage the event.

What purported to be warm intestines was actually warm offal.

He said Sony?s UK office had been shocked to see the report in the official PlayStation magazine, which the company licenses to publishing house Future. Sony is this weekend recalling the entire 80,000 print run of the magazine.

The offending article will be removed because of the "sensitivity of the general public over issues of animal welfare".

The firm refused to say how the goat died. It is unusual for animals in modern Greece to be killed by having their throats cut, let alone by being decapitated.

It is not the first time Sony has been involved in controversy over its games. In 2004, the PlayStation 2 game Manhunt was banned by High Street stores in the UK after it was linked to the murder of a 14-year-old Leicester boy.

Last September the relatives of a family massacred by a New Mexico teenager addicted to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City launched a £317million lawsuit against the entertainment company.

And in November, Europe?s justice commissioner Franco Frattini was so shocked by the "obscene cruelty and brutality" of Sony?s Rule Of Rose PlayStation game that he wrote to all EU governments urging tighter controls on the "dreadful game

Slaughter: Horror at Sony's depraved promotion stunt with decapitated goat

Amazing to say the least. Probably NSFW.
 

bunnyfubbles

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:thumbsup: to the topless chick (or at least I think she is, looks like her "top" is painted on)

*edit* ok, finally read the article, toplessness confirmed
 

mugs

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:confused:

I don't think any company could screw up worse than Sony if they tried to.
 

Aharami

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they make a good game. give it a bad rep by a stupid marketing stunt. way to go sony. dig your own grave
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: mugs
:confused:

I don't think any company could screw up worse than Sony if they tried to.

atleast when other companies screw up, they try to hide it until getting caught. seems like sony doesnt even care about hiding it
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: mugs
:confused:

I don't think any company could screw up worse than Sony if they tried to.

atleast when other companies screw up, they try to hide it until getting caught. seems like sony doesnt even care about hiding it

its called publicity.. and the Europeans seem to have a different acceptance than we do.

i applaud them actually. they got some balls to do something outlandish. they got the publicity they wanted, and that article just sold how gruesome the game is. Those who are looking for that kind of product just found it. '

i could care less what a company does for promotion of their products. its the product itself that matters to me.
 

Conky

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J-pop and now this!!! :disgust:

Gotta give them points for the topless chicks though. :p
 

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It's affirming to see sentiment finally turn against Sony. I vowed never to buy their products again in 1989, so it's been a while ;) I just hope that people aren't saying "Yeah, screw sony!" and then running out to buy a ps3... I mean, SOMEONE must still be buying their overpriced crappy products or the scum wouldn't still be around.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: mugs
:confused:

I don't think any company could screw up worse than Sony if they tried to.

atleast when other companies screw up, they try to hide it until getting caught. seems like sony doesnt even care about hiding it

Next thing you know, Sony will be taking credit for the contaminated cat food. :D
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Okay, it's official.

Sony = SATAN!

i do hate how an entire corporation is said to be evil when a single division, and specifically a single section of that division (SCEE of SCEI of Sony) does something extreme.
now im not defending Sony, and sure the other sections of SCEI have done/said stupid things, and even the other main divisions have done things, but regardless.

now, i do wonder... are the same people who preach Sony as being the most evil entity in the corporate world, are also people who refuse to own Sony products? Or more vent in frustration but in the end really don't care? If so, I don't understand why even protest and/or spread such a bad word about a company? i've never understood it and never did it. Unless it was a company I truly had strong opinions against and refuse to own their products. Its why I do say things about Apple (albeit almost always in a joking manner), and don't really say much about Microsoft. I own Microsoft software and dont see myself not ever owning their products, unless something happens that is extreme to the company or their products become so frustratingly horrible.

i've ranted, but moving on
just never understood why there is always one company that, for awhile, no matter what cannot escape negative public opinion even when they do good things. just like the war it seems. the press covers the negative, rarely ever the positive, which tends to breed negative opinions amongst the public.
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: Minerva
When will that ship of fools known as Sony run aground?

when all their product divisions actually start producing bad products. a few of their divisions are doing the opposite of that, as you may now.
(not saying all their product divisions make good things, but the more important CE divisions do)
 
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Hmm. EBGames is offering a 60GB PS3 for CDN$400 + any ten games trade-in ... maybe I'll get one and God of War II.

And some offal.

Mmm, offal.

- M4H
 

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Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Two words;

Jack Thompson.

:laugh:

Maybe he's on the Sony payroll and participated in the sacrifice.
Then he can go on his righteous crusade to purge video games in particular Counter-Strike from society.