Metal Gear Survive starts in a few hours in Germany. However, according to Konami, you should not use the game as a dating service.
Konami’s “Metal Gear Survive” launches internationally on February 22 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Since February 20, players in the USA have already been playing.
Meanwhile, the usage policies of the game are known with a few interesting prohibitions: Those who wanted to use Metal Gear Survive to find the love of their life or to take their political career to the next level will now be disappointed.
Shooting, not dating!
Apparently, there is no room for love on the battlefields of Metal Gear Survive. This was expressly stated in the terms of use, so no one can say: “I didn’t know that!” After all, every responsible gamer thoroughly reads the game’s EULA and terms before starting a new game.
In the EULA of Metal Gear Survive, it states that it is prohibited for players to seek relationships with another person in the game. It is also forbidden for players to perform actions that, in Konami’s view, serve to initiate a relationship.
Sure, the game is online, and some players have met their partners through an online game. However, this is not Tinder or other “dating apps” where a gamer can fall in love every eleven seconds.
Whether massacre with zombies really provides the right environment for romantic dates is hard to imagine. Nevertheless, Konami apparently deemed it necessary to issue this prohibition.
Here is the launch trailer for Metal Gear Survive
No, you won’t start your political career here!
Another prohibition concerns the upcoming political career of the “Metal Gear Survive” players. Campaigning for the primaries or other political actions is also prohibited in the game. Sorry.
Don’t believe it? You can read all about it here:
On February 22, the game launches for us on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Here is what you should know before buying Metal Gear Survive
