Tales of Kenzera: How death and grief inspired a video game | BBC News

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Tales of Kenzera: Zau is the debut game from actor Abubakar Salim.

Abu, who keen gamers may know for voicing Bayek in Assassin’s Creed Origins, revealed his game to the world at the BAFTA Game Awards earlier this month.

During the announcement, he launched into an emotional speech explaining how the game is inspired by the death of his dad, Ali, 10 years ago.

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  2. BBC News pretty much never covers computer games, let alone ones from indy studios.

    I wonder why they covered this…

  3. It's amazing to see how BBC distort the truth and provide wrong information 😮

  4. how? bbc doesn't have to pay royalties to dead

  5. Go woke, go broke

  6. Is this coming to game pass?

  7. He and his company's journey are wonderful, especially Tales of Kenzera. I'm thrilled to keep watching. Kudos!

  8. This game should be banned, the lack of diversity is absolutely shocking, this bloke is probably far-right.

  9. This is bayeks voice actor?? Nice asf, he was phenomenal on that role

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  11. G Floyd died from a drug overdose and his arresting officer is a misunderstood gentleman.

  12. He was amazing in Raised by Wolves! So sad HBO cut the show short.

  13. I've been petitioning, for a few years now, that Abubakar Salim should be the next Dr who…. obviously, that part went to the wonderful Ncuti Gatwa… but I've also been petitioning that Abubakar Salim should be the new James Bond…. he's pretty cool 🙂

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