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Alex Jones Launches Real Video Game Where Players Go To Epstein Island And Fight His Cast Of Bogeymen

Alex Jones Launches Real Video Game Where Players Go To Epstein Island And Fight His Cast Of Bogeymen
Alex Jones Launches Real Video Game Where Players Go To Epstein Island And Fight His Cast Of Bogeymen

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Published November 27, 2023

Published November 27, 2023

As was likely only a matter of time, Alex Jones has literally entered the video game world, releasing a 2D platformer where players can take on the role of Alex Jones gunning their way through a cast of Jones' favorite targets on Epstein Island.

The game's trailer is replete with Jones' hyperbolic yelling, comparing the title to games like Pac-Man and Super Mario Bros. Jones encourages his fans to get it with the claim that "anything badass gets censored."



New World Order Wars, which seems like it may have been inspired by Broforce, has astonished all who've come across it so far, for better or worse. The game features Jones fighting rainbow frogs as well as villainous versions of the Clintons, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and George Soros on his quest to free children. At certain points, Donald Trump appears behind Jones wearing a Superman costume.

The game retails at $17.76 for roughly 40 minutes of gameplay. It launched about two weeks ago, but awareness of the game has increased recently after YouTubers like Asmongold got their hands on it.

While some online seem excited to enjoy what seems to amount to Alex Jones The Meme: The Game, others are less enthused and consider it an overpriced cash grab with the intention of Jones paying off his vast legal debt from the 2022 Sandy Hook Trial verdict.

Whatever the case, in a year of very memeable video games, Jones' entry into the genre has sparked some interest, though it's unclear how many copies the game will actually sell.


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