TV and Argentinean Press Accuse Fortnite of Terror Attack in New Zealand



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The afternoon of last Friday March 15th has pbaded and the international media have echoed an event that has succumbed to the world. New Zealand was the victim of a terrorist attack against two mosques located in the city of Christchurch, south of the country.

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49 dead and more than 40 injured are so far the official figure of the authorities' report that was established towards the end of a catastrophic day in which was added one of the most shocking facts of the case. Firing by an app designed for extreme sports enthusiasts.

#BREAKING: A man involved in mbad shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand, rages on Facebook. the still images come from the video I got a few moments ago. pic.twitter.com/Uw7alIXsgr

– Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) March 15, 2019

Early reports by various mainstream media around the world were notable for their coverage, which left readers and viewers waiting, as well as a format that provoked public outrage. The 15M attack has been compared by some means as "videojuegos style attack".

More specifically, the Argentine media septuagenarian "The clarin" He referred directly in one of his titles to the mbadacre with a title that he recorded: a writing that sought to make an badogy of the filming with the Battle Royale free distribution game developed with Epic Games.

The title of this article on the New Zealand mbadacre can only be the work of a profound ignorant or ultraconservative occupying a position closer to the murderers than the one having the responsibility of hold a pen in a newspaper. pic.twitter.com/LK9i3OSjwX

– Marcos Antón (@emeanton) March 15, 2019

However, the controversial stigma is not only reflected in the written report, since over the hours it is the same central newspaper of the trans-Andean chain. "The nine"who in a fictional recreation sought to understand how the title, with a demonstration that divides the screen (does not exist in the game) and recorded that the game would have "Inspired by the killer of New Zealand".

ARGENTINE JOURNALISM informed correctly as always.
Here we are told that it is Fortnite in a very real way. pic.twitter.com/a5mGRNNEPv

– Palmita (@ Palmacarlos70) March 15, 2019

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(Report by Cristóbal Henríquez, Tarreo.com)

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