50 Cent’s ‘Blood On The Sand’ video game was originally a Tom Clancy title

One of the strangest video games ever used to be much different.

50 Cent: Blood On The Sand might be the strangest video game tie-in ever, but what’s even more bizarre is it began as a Tom Clancy game, NME  reported Friday

Back in the good old days of 2009, when the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 were still wildly popular, a little game called 50 Cent: Blood On The Sand came out. Its story involved 50 Cent and his fellow G-Unit members perform a concert in an unspecified Middle Eastern country. And afterward, they’re paid in a diamond-encrusted skull because, of course. Then they get in shootouts with soldiers for some reason? How do you even begin to parse how ridiculous this plot is.

Darren Yeomans, a former Swordfish Studios developer that worked on 50 Cent: Blood On The Sand, claims it began as something much, much different — a Tom Clancy game. For over a year, that’s what the team worked on before everything changed. 

Publisher Vivendi “threw in a massive curve-ball,” Yeomans said to NME. “After throwing away several levels, months of work, and re-writing the script.” That’s how the project became 50 Cent: Blood On The Sand.

Check out this unintentionally hilarious trailer for 50 Cent: Blood On The Sand for yourself below.

Talk about a change in creative vision.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF

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Floyd Mayweather dismisses notion that he’s going broke

Floyd Mayweather says he would he would fight again under certain circumstances but he doesn’t need the money.

A persistent rumor is that Floyd Mayweather has blown through his money, a notion pushed by nemesis Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. The rapper said the retired fighter is running out of funds and needs to fight.

Mayweather insists it isn’t true. Yes, he’d get back into the ring and add to his fortune. But only under his terms, which would include a nine-figure payday and a pushover opponent. He has no desire to tangle with a current contender.

“If I see an opportunity where I can entertain and have a little fun and make $600 million, why not?” Mayweather told FightHype.com. “If I am going to do something, it’s got to be worth it. People keep saying, ‘Floyd ain’t got nobody, he don’t got this and he don’t got that,’ but I’m going to break certain things down. I don’t monitor nobody else’s pockets. Am I comfortable? Absolutely. Do I make seven figures every month? Absolutely. From smart investments? Absolutely.

“There’s no number that’s worth me getting back in that ring and fighting these young fighters to get any type of wear and tear on my body.”

Mayweather claims to have made a combined $600 million for his megafights against Manny Pacquiao and MMA star Conor McGregor. The latter bout was Mayweather’s last, a 10th-round knockout in August 2017.

He’s 43 now. And he acknowledges that his time has come and gone.

Said Mayweather: “It’s time for these other fighters to come up and shine. I had my time to shine.”