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border, border wall, donald trump, invisible wall, mexico, president, trump, wallBELLEVUE, Wash. — Video game developer Rare have announced a new project in partnership with the White House to build a immeasurably high invisible wall along the United States-Mexico border in order to make good on President Trumpâs signature campaign promise.
The wall will be impenetrable to human beings, although animals, water, bullets, arrows, spears, and âNPC Vehiclesâ will be able to pass through, according to a statement released by Rare. The wall will be entirely transparent, and there will be no indication of where it falls until contact is made with it.
Should a person make contact with the wall while going downhill, the person will appear to start falling with their arms straight out to the side and feet together. However, the person will not actually travel downward. The statement released by Rare details a method by which explosives or âdragon shoutsâ can be used to free a person from this infinite fall.
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âWeâre very excited to be working with the federal government to stop people from doing what they want in the most hamfisted and unimaginitive way possible,â said Maria Hanson, Rareâs senior marketing director.
She added âWeâve been walling off huge sections of content from players for decades at Rare. Weâre just happy to bring that same experience to the people of Mexico.â
When asked if Rare had any intention of collaborating with the federal government on other projects, Hanson denied any current plans. However, the whiteboard in her office had the phrase âFree-to-play American citizenship? Healthcare DLC???â circled and labeled âdo not erase.â
Article by David Tyler @david_d_tyler
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