Former Navy SEAL and Blackwater founder Erik Prince has entered a new line of work. He's designed a new video game aptly called "Blackwater," according to several media outlets.
The gamer uses his body as the joystick in this first-person shooter game. The player is charged with protecting United Nations officials in North Africa.
The game is not without controversy, though, according to CNN, because...
Blackwater employees were linked to the deaths of numerous noncombatants and civilians in the Middle East while employed by the U.S. government. Critics have complained about the game because Blackwater employees take on missions for money, while U.S. soldiers, the focal point of games like "Modern Warfare 3" and "Battlefield 3," fight for their country.
The game comes out on October 25th, but you'll have to be at least 13 and shell out $50 to buy it. If you can't wait until then, USA Today posted this preview of "Blackwater." Take a look: