Roleplay marketing by 2K Games
Here’s the thrilling conclusion of recent BioShock 2 telegram mystery. One who received a cable recently were again paid a visit by the Speedy Brothers delivery boy. This time it was a mysterious package.
The scenario played was the following way:
The Speedy Brothers (of the telegram) showed up then asked the recipient to sign for a parcel and then the folk left behind a box that was wrapped in brown paper with string.
A big question: What was there inside this box?
A splicer mask.
This mask appear to vary. Different people received different mask. The mask was also accompanied by a letter. It is a below:
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Dear Friend
Phil Isidore (of N.U.F.O.S.) has vouched that you are a trustworthy individual. Please – closely guard the contents of this package. I have sent it direct via courier out of concern that gov’t personnel or unknown individuals may attempt to intercept it. As you may know, I have been investigating anomalous phenomena related to the disappearence of my daughter. In the past, you’ve provided information that has helped my research. Now I need your input in a matter of utmost urgency. I discovered the enclosed item in basement workshop owned by Orrin Oscar Lutwidge. I am desperately trying to uncover more regarding it’s origin, manufacture, etc. Please examine it and let me know what you make of it. Any information could help me find my daughter.
Thanks
Mark Meltzer
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How many has been delivered is not known, but it seems that 2K Games’ masterfully executed roleplay marketing.
Posted by Knowledge Herald Date: Sunday, October 11, 2009
Categories: News
Tags: 2k, 2k games, bioshock2, mark meltzer, nufos, phil isidore, speedy brothers, telegram





