Brexit nightmare: Videogame shows grim vision of life after EU


Creative director of the video game, 'Not Tonight', Tim Constant plays the game on a computer at The Association for UK Interactive Entertainment (UKIE) offices in London on August 21, 2018. - 'Not Tonight', a British video game released in mid-August 2018, depicts a post-Brexit England disenchanted and xenophobic, reflecting the concerns of its creator. (Photo by Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

Set in a dystopian post-Brexit Britain, a new videogame follows the struggles of a bouncer of foreign ancestry in a world of xenophobia and immigrant camps, but gamers are divided over its message. 

The grim vision of the future played out in Not Tonight, which has a funereal version of God Save the Queen as its theme tune, reflects the fears of its creator, Tim Constant, who developed the game over 18 months as part of a three-man team. 

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