And looks to offer "unique technologies and game mechanics." Six Days in Fallujah, a cancelled Iraq War first-person shooter (FPS), has been resurrected for a planned 2021 release. Original announced by Konami and developer Atomic Games back in 2009, the project will now be developed by Highwire Games and published by Victura, a company established by Atomic Games’ former CEO, Peter Tamte. Halo developers including Creative Director Jaime Griesemer and Audio Director Marty O’Donnell — says it has interviewed over 100 marines, soldiers and Iraqi civilians for the revitalised project. Set to simulate six days of conflict in Fallujah, based on a real battle that pitted US Marines against Al Qaeda, the title hopes to offer up “unique technologies and game mechanics” as compared to other military FPS titles.