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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Dan De Luce, US-ENTERTAINMENT-GAMES-IT-POLITICS-MILITARY
(FILES) Visitors of the "Gamescom" fair play the "Call of duty" game in this August 14, 2014, file photo in Cologne, Germany. A Washington think tank is recruiting the mastermind behind the best-selling "Call of Duty" video games to help policy wonks imagine the wars America may have to fight in the future. Dave Anthony, whose blockbuster gaming franchise has earned billions of dollars, is among a group of writers and producers enlisted by the Atlantic Council to look at how armed conflicts might evolve in the 21st Century. The initiative, "The Art of Future War Project," which launches next week, was born when Stephen Grundman, a former Pentagon official now at the Atlantic Council, found himself impressed by the story line of a video game his son was playing. AFP PHOTO / PATRIK STOLLARZ/FILES
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Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, GERMANY |
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27 Septembrie 2014 |
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