Simulation gameĪrma 3’s developer, Bohemia Interactive, confirmed to AFP Fact Check that the hours-long videos were taken from their simulation game and not real events. Sadly, many people upload my videos somewhere else and claim it as real footage," he said. "That video clip was created by me and by using Arma 3. The owner of the YouTube channel confirmed that the video showed computer-generated images. Several clues can be seen in the multiple videos to indicate that it comes from a video game and not real life, including the lighting and the pixelated trees and grass that look computer-generated.īy doing a reverse image search on keyframes from the video, our fact check reporters in the Philippines traced it to a YouTube channel that shares scenes from video games. Our team first spotted the false claim shared in English in the Philippines, in the form of a 12-minute long video. Screenshots showing the two different Facebook displays of the video, taken on March 2, 2022ĪFP Fact Check previously debunked “live” videos showing scenes from the very same video game, Arma 3, in Spanish, Arabic, and Hungarian.
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