Attn. fans who want Max to have an Aussie accent in #MadMaxGame : It shall be so. We admire your loyalty. You have been heard.— Christofer Sundberg (@CHSundberg) July 2, 2013
It looks like “Mad” Max Rockatansky is going to be Australian after all.
The E3 announcement of an open-world Mad Max game made an awful lot of people very happy, but brows were furrowed when Avalanche Studios founder Christofer Sundberg said later that the game wouldn’t actually be set in Australia. The studio wanted to treat it like an original IP, he explained, which meant that “the setting – where it is in the world – has really nothing to do with the Mad Max videogame.”
This, as you might imagine, did not go over well with fans. Mad Max is Australian, as Australian as Yahoo Serious, vegemite sandwiches and videogame censorship, and the thought of taking Max out of the Outback was just… well, whatever the Australian word for “blasphemy” is.
But today, the world is a little bit of a better place thanks to a tweet from Sundberg, who’s clearly been paying attention. “Attn. fans who want Max to have an Aussie accent in #MadMaxGame : It shall be so,” he wrote. “We admire your loyalty. You have been heard.”
It’s not exactly the same as promising a full-on return to the Wasteland, but if Max sounds Australian, then I think that’s close enough to being Australian – and that’s good enough for me. Props to Sundberg and the Avalanche team for getting this one right.
Source: Twitter