50 Cent news: Rapper wants to make sequel for his game 'Blood in the Sand'

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Fans of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson can now voice out their two cents about the upcoming 50 Cent video game, as the rapper has announced that he is interested in making a sequel for "50 Cent: Blood on the Sand."

In his interview with Gamespot, the famed rapper has claimed that he is definitely keen on making a new video game as a follow-up to 2009's "Blood on the Sand," which is a third-person action shooter game similar to "Max Payne." 50 Cent is also looking to produce a television show named "Tomorrow, Today," which he wrote, as inspiration for the next game. Fans who have seen the show might get an idea of what the new game may be like.

"Definitely I'm interested [...] I just have to find the right concept. Everything I touch, I want to be unique. I want it to be special. And I put thought into it because those things will be here longer than I would...when I come up with [another game], I want to make sure it's something we enjoy for a long time," said the rapper.

The show is essentially about a person who has undergone an experiment to become a perfect human and somehow got involved in crime-fighting due to how similar he is to a superhero. According to reports, it seems 50 Cent wants his next game to set the franchise bar higher, as he might even release the game on PC despite the predecessors being only available on the consoles.

50 Cent also implied that there may be new and fresh gameplay elements for his new game since the premise borrowed from the show he wrote paves the way for a lot of video game dynamics, which may be out of place in any other game.

Right now though, fans of the rapper might have to wait indefinitely since 50 Cent is just conceptualizing the second game title at the moment.

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