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Release
  
Cancelled

Genre
  
Action-adventure game


Developer
  
Team Bondi

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Publisher
  
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

Platforms
  
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows

Similar
  
LA Noire, Human Element, The Getaway, Primal Carnage: Genesis, Dokiā€‘Doki Universe

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Whore of the Orient is a cancelled action-adventure video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One thought to be being developed by former developers of Team Bondi at Kennedy Miller Mitchell. In 2012, the game was targeting a 2015 release, but was confirmed cancelled in 2016, having not had a status update since 2013.

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Whore of the orient leaked gameplay footage


Setting

Set in the year of 1936, the game centers around the corrupt city of Shanghai in the hands of Western powers, filled with mob crime and political troubles. The Kuomintang ruthlessly puts down labor movements in an effort to suppress communism, whilst the International Police Force attempt to keep the peace.

Development

Following the release of L.A. Noire (2011), Team Bondi sought partnerships with other studios for their next title, similar to their former partnership with Rockstar Games. It was reported that no studios were interested in forming a partnership, due to prior claims of unethical working practices at Team Bondi. In August 2011, Kennedy Miller Mitchell (KMM) bought Team Bondi's assets and intellectual property, and staff were given the option to join KMM. The team was absorbed into KMM Interactive Entertainment, a subsidiary of Kennedy Miller Mitchell, and development on Whore of the Orient continued. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment was said to have pulled out from their interest in the project sometime in late 2012. In April 2013, it was rumoured that the former Team Bondi team was laid off, and that the game was put on hold. Doug Mitchell of Kennedy Miller Mitchell released a comment stating that the company has not given up on the project, and that they are still seeking the right investor, neither confirming nor denying the status of the former Team Bondi team. In June of that year, KMM received US$200,000 worth of funding for the project from Screen NSW, an Australian trade and investment board.

The game is suggested to be a narrative action adventure title similar to L.A. Noire, and the proprietary facial MotionScan technology will also be reused. Early unfinished gameplay footage was leaked in August 2013, depicting the combat-style action. The title of the game was criticised in September 2013; Jieh-Yung Lo, a City of Monash Councillor, felt that the word "Orient" disgraces Chinese culture, and is "very similar to the N-word for African American communities".

In June 2016, an interview with Whore of the Orient producer Derek Proud revealed that the game was effectively dead. Proud revealed that the team fought to "the bitter end," but they were unable to save the game and ultimately it was "wrapped-up" by parent company KMM.

References

Whore of the Orient Wikipedia


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