Bishop of Manchester, the Right Reverend Nigel McCulloch, said: "For a global
manufacturer to recreate one of our great cathedrals with photo-realistic
quality and encourage people to have gun battles in the building is beyond
belief and highly irresponsible."
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According to the
BBC, church
leaders met on Monday to draft a letter and discuss what other action to take.
McCulloch said that the letter would demand an apology for using the
cathedral. It would also ask for withdrawal of the game, or modification of the
section of the game to remove the cathedral interior.
The letter would ask Sony to make a substantial donation to the church from
the game's profits, and to come out in public support of other groups in
Manchester fighting against gun crime.
"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is aware of the concerns expressed by the
Bishop of Manchester and the Cathedral authorities about the use of Manchester
Cathedral in Resistance: Fall of Man, and we naturally take their
concerns very seriously," said the company in a statement.
"Resistance: Fall of Man is a fantasy science fiction game and is
not based on reality. The game is set in an alternative and mythical version of
Europe in the 1950s, in which the enemy are strange looking alien invaders
seeking to destroy humanity.
"While we believe that we have sought and received all permissions necessary
for the creation of the game, we will be contacting the Cathedral authorities in
order to understand their concerns in more detail."
A Sony spokesman confirmed that the company is in talks with the cathedral
authorities. "We have spoken to the Manchester Cathedral authorities and will be
dealing directly with them from now on," he said.
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