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Shocking New 'Hunger Games' Style Show To Allow 'Murder'

Shocking New 'Hunger Games' Style Show To Allow 'Murder'

This is appalling.

James Dawson

James Dawson

The organiser of a 'Hunger Games' style TV reality show has shockingly boasted 'everything is allowed' including 'rape' and 'murder'.

Titled Game2: Winter, the programme is being styled as 'an ultimate nine-month Siberian survival test' and will see contestants stranded in remote Taiga with bears and wolves in minus 40C.

Screened around the world, the online project will be available to watch 24/7 and will see 30 male and female contestants seek to stay alive in wilderness populated with wolves and bears, the Siberian Times reported.

The rules of the contest appallingly state: "Everything is allowed. Fighting, alcohol, murder, rape, smoking, anything."

The wilderness will present contestants with many challenges. Credit: Sterntrek

Despite making the outrageous claim, the organiser also said that contestants are told: "[They] must understand that the police will come and take [them] away. We are on the territory of Russia, and obey the laws of the Russian Federation."

Contestants from different countries seeking a £1.3million prize will be issued with knives and will be expected to hunt and fish to eat.

The contest is the brainchild of Novosibirsk entrepreneur Yevgeny Pyatkovsky and he said: "We will refuse any claim of participants even if they were to be killed or raped.

"There have been no reality TV projects before that stay on air 24/7.

"Probably all of you have watched the Lost TV series, but surviving in a tropical climate is quite different from trying to stay alive in the Siberian Taiga - boreal forest - at minus 40 degrees Celsius."

The show is due to start on 1 July 2017, with the contestants receiving training from Russia's elite former GRU Spetznaz operatives. Those brave enough to take part can either survive alone or join together into teams.

There is a silver lining for contestants, as those who get into danger or cannot face the gruelling conditions can use a satellite connected 'panic button'. If they press it they will be rescued, and allowed to leave the show.

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