Who is playing who?
In an ever-growing attempt to attract new recruits a Britain intelligence agency will embed advertisements into popular video games. The first game to be part of the experiment will be Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Double Agent… Was there ever a title so prophetic?
The ads themselves will not be written into the games but instead fed into them when played on the internet. Hmm!
The results of course will be monitored but the objective is to plant the idea in the heads of younger players.
Intelligent agencies are struggling to come up with new ways of attracting new recruits especially those that are “computer savvy, technologically-able and quick thinking.”
This is not the first a British intelligent agency has emerged from the shadow the fame MI6 placed its first ever advertisement for jobs in a newspaper in May and has even launched its own web site to accept job applications online.
The ads themselves will not be written into the games but instead fed into them when played on the internet. Hmm!
The results of course will be monitored but the objective is to plant the idea in the heads of younger players.
Intelligent agencies are struggling to come up with new ways of attracting new recruits especially those that are “computer savvy, technologically-able and quick thinking.”
This is not the first a British intelligent agency has emerged from the shadow the fame MI6 placed its first ever advertisement for jobs in a newspaper in May and has even launched its own web site to accept job applications online.
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