In another sign of what is sure to be an imminent apocalypse, "Call of Duty" publisher Activision and the A&E network (we do recall that A&E stands for "Arts & Entertainment," right? Just checking...) have teamed up to create a game based on the controversial reality TV show "Duck Dynasty," Game Informer is reporting.
As you can see in the game's debut trailer above, the main hook of the Duck Dynasty video game is that you can "become a Robertson" through activities like fishing, airboat racing, and naturally, duck hunting. A first-person duck-calling mode is also featured.
"Duck Dynasty: The Video Game," launches October 14 for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and 3DS. Based on the box art for the 3DS version, it appears it will offer stylized/cartoon-like visuals.
"Duck Dynasty" was embroiled in some controversy late last year when patriarch Phil Robertson made several disparaging comments regarding homosexuals in an interview. A&E initially suspended Robertson for what he said, but reinstated him just nine days later.