Sony explains God of War's dead goat antics

Then again, so is the story revolving around Sony's European God of War II event. It seems somewhere between the Daily Mail's spin and the Official PlayStation Magazine's (now recalled) retelling of the Greek-themed costume party, things... goat a little out of hand. Sony's senior director of corporate communications, Dave Karakker, told Joystiq that the reporter responsible for the OPSM article didn't even bother to attend the event. The basis of his article was the invitational pamphlet, "which employed a degree of hyperbole in order to encourage attendance."
Furthermore, the infamous goat was thoroughly dead upon arrival. It was procured from a qualified butcher, was returned after the event and was never allowed to be touched by journalists (no kidding around). The goat was filled with "a meat soup, made to a traditional Greek recipe and served to attendees in china bowls direct from the caterers," leaving claims of "offal" as someone likely mishearing a complaint about the actual taste of the dish. No soup came directly from the goat.
"We recognise that the use of a dead goat was in poor taste and fell below the high standards of conduct we set ourselves. We are conducting an enquiry to establish the circumstances behind the event in order to ensure this does not happen again. We also apologise to anyone offended by the article in the OPSM (subscription copies were sent out ahead of street date)." It was undeniably tacky, but hardly the "Phil Harrison bites the head off a chimp and mows down the audience using a Tommy Gun" debacle you may have envisioned before.
(They're saving that one for The Getaway 3.)
Full Statement
"The media event for the PS2 title God of War ll took place in Athens, Greece on 1st March. Approximately 20 journalists from European countries attended the event from a variety of gaming and lifestyle media - although none were from the UK.
The event was a theatrical dramatisation with a Greek mythological theme and, as part of the set dressing, a dead goat was provided by the production company from a qualified local butcher. Following the mainstream popularity of shows such as 'I'm a Celebrity, Get me out of here' a series of challenges were set for the journalists. The 'warm entrails' referred to in the invitation and in the Mail on Sunday article was actually a meat soup, made to a traditional Greek recipe and served to attendees in china bowls direct from the caterers. There was never any question of journalists being able to touch the goat, or indeed eat the soup direct from the body of the goat, as one report has alleged. The goat was returned to the butcher at the end of the event.
The article in UK Official PlayStation Magazine (OPSM), from which the Mail on Sunday article was sourced, was written by a journalist who did not attend and done on the basis of the invitation for the event, which employed a degree of hyperbole in order to encourage attendance - the journalist chose to take it as fact!
The photograph was one of many supplied to the magazine to provide a balanced view of the event. Unfortunately, the article was sensationalised and focused on a picture that was unrepresentative of the wider event. When we saw the article for the first time on Thursday of last week we contacted the Publisher of OPSM who accepted that the article was not appropriate for their broad audience. On Friday, before we had received any contact from the media, they agreed to remove the centre page article before the magazine goes on general sale.
We recognise that the use of a dead goat was in poor taste and fell below the high standards of conduct we set ourselves. We are conducting an enquiry to establish the circumstances behind the event in order to ensure this does not happen again. We also apologise to anyone offended by the article in the OPSM (subscription copies were sent out ahead of street date)."
Dave Karraker
Sr. Director, Corporate Communications
Sony Computer Entertainment America











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
sheppy @ Apr 30th 2007 5:55PM
The Daily News remains garbage....
Adam @ Apr 30th 2007 5:57PM
lol it is still pretty fucking weird regardless.
Ian Von Porter @ Apr 30th 2007 5:57PM
Next time, just stick to the topless women.
Tom @ Apr 30th 2007 5:58PM
LOL at all the Sony Fanboys who last week were defending this and/or saying it must be fake! The company you worship is truely depraved!
Dracula Jones @ Apr 30th 2007 6:10PM
Whatever happened to giving away a free useless XXL t-shirt when a game came out? I mean, Jesus Christ...
The earth misses you, Sony, please come back from outer fucking space.
HotShotX @ Apr 30th 2007 6:21PM
So no mention of the naked women at the event? Did the guy who portrayed Kratos re-enact everyone's favorite mini-game?
~HotShotX
kingofwale @ Apr 30th 2007 6:26PM
here's my question, why was the head of the goat 'censored' when it was clearly intact...
while the topless attractive girl's... you know.. remain seen by everyone?
Now, that's what you call "creating sensationalism"
losttoys @ Apr 30th 2007 6:28PM
Tom -
The debauchery of the original claims is still fake. The only "off color" element in this official story is that you have a dead goat being used as a prop in their launch event. This is a far cry from the original Daily Mail recounting.
kingofwale @ Apr 30th 2007 6:28PM
>LOL at all the Sony Fanboys who last week were defending this and/or saying it must be fake!
it WAS fake, was the goat behead? no? was the goat slaughtered at the party?? hmm, no
Aex @ Apr 30th 2007 6:28PM
While, I agree using a dead goat in a PR event is in poor taste, this definitly is not as bad as what people were saying it was two days. Should have just used a fake goat for the same effect. It is a PR snaffu, but not an epic scale one, just poor judgement in using a dead goat instead of a fake one.
AoE @ Apr 30th 2007 6:28PM
Well... I'm glad it wasn't a live goat, but still pretty tasteless Sony! I was hoping to hear the whole story was false, not just portions of it...
copa @ Apr 30th 2007 6:38PM
Now that I've read what actually happened at the event, it actually sounds like a cool and creative promo to me.
Jon @ Apr 30th 2007 6:39PM
Daily Mail remains crap. Also, I just roasted a beheaded chicken today. Nobody complained.
required @ Apr 30th 2007 6:40PM
sounds like they got everyone's goat, even the scapegoat
tasteless yet punny
Rubang B @ Apr 30th 2007 6:55PM
So Sony gets off with the old "Hey dudes the goat was already dead!" line yet again, huh? Selling games (or not) with dead goats, naked girls, exploding money, crying babies, Rubix cubes, ill X-Mas rhymes, and girls taking dumps. This is living.
Grant @ Apr 30th 2007 6:58PM
i guess thats what you get from pulling news from a tabloid.
Hey joystiq, couldn't find a good article including lindsey lohan topless, and video games?
Diman @ Apr 30th 2007 7:12PM
Are you guys ridding spinner, cause you love to spin that thing out of proportions.
Pj @ Apr 30th 2007 7:39PM
sounds fucking awesome to me
OhJustSomeRandomGuy @ Apr 30th 2007 7:40PM
Way to go, OPSM.
That guy is going to be working for the New York Times someday.
BosteroNYC @ Apr 30th 2007 7:48PM
waaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! they used a dead goat...waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! How terrible...waaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!! Don't buy fur...waaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!
Revo @ Apr 30th 2007 7:50PM
@ Brad:
Joystiq didn't have to talk directly with Sony; the company released an official statement. It's not as though Kotaku was the only place to receive that information.
Steve @ Apr 30th 2007 7:56PM
Ha! I knew it was true! Those lunkheads at Sony really are acting more desperate than ever to save the failure that it is the PS3! I'll bet anyone here that they pull the plug on it before X-Mas this year!
robert @ Apr 30th 2007 8:05PM
"I'll bet anyone here that they pull the plug on it before X-Mas this year!"
how much? i could use a little extra cash for the holidays.
...that's if you would actually man up and honor the bet.
RT @ Apr 30th 2007 8:17PM
"I'll bet anyone here that they pull the plug on it before X-Mas this year!"
How high can the bets go? I'll bet billions that they don't.
phranctoast @ Apr 30th 2007 8:23PM
steve..ill take that bet. name your price.....
Ian Von Porter @ Apr 30th 2007 8:31PM
"Ha! I knew it was true! Those lunkheads at Sony really are acting more desperate than ever to save the failure that it is the PS3!"
Except, God of War 2 has nothing to do with PS3, moron.
konajinx @ Apr 30th 2007 9:04PM
Actually it has everything to do with the PS3, considering that there isn't anything new and worthy to play on that system, aside from the cute little cure cancer screen saver.
horngreen @ Apr 30th 2007 9:15PM
Fuck the goat! Charging $600 for a console is in poor taste Sony.
iceatcs @ Apr 30th 2007 9:22PM
Here better!!!
I'll bet anyone here that 360 to be recall by end of this year because of the quality control failed, due with numbers of Red of Death.
wackychan @ Apr 30th 2007 9:34PM
"29. Here better!!!
I'll bet anyone here that 360 to be recall by end of this year because of the quality control failed, due with numbers of Red of Death."
If my launch console isnt dead yet from playing GoW, TCRS vegas, oblivion, halo 2, fightnight, and me falling asleep watching movies every other night on it. Then it must be made of some good shit. Ive never seen a red ring, but i have seen my friends ps3 freeze up a few times.
Alot of people on here lie about having busted 360s, because they want you to buy a wii or ps3 so that you can be as miserable as them. dont fall for that shit.
mccomber @ Apr 30th 2007 9:53PM
So, the main difference between this and the hawaiin bbq I went to last summer was that the dead animal who was the star of the show was cooked. While not the best idea perhaps, it certainly isn't what we had been lead to believe happened.
Anyone remember playing telephone?
Jonah Falcon @ Apr 30th 2007 9:56PM
Why do you need a dead goat to begin with? Exploitation of an animal is still exploitation, whether it was dead or not. Would you want to swing dead cats around and invite people to use a dead dog for a pinata, too?
Jonah Falcon @ Apr 30th 2007 9:57PM
"So, the main difference between this and the hawaiin bbq I went to last summer was that the dead animal who was the star of the show was cooked."
No, the difference is that the animal you cooked and ate wasn't treated like a party favor.
Steven @ Apr 30th 2007 10:08PM
Who cares if they had a dead goat there? Who cares if they slaughtered it in front of the audience? Its just an animal, and that was just a roleplay, trying to make the party more fun and realistic. I mean, what are we, PETA?
Ken @ Apr 30th 2007 10:57PM
I agree with Tom, at the beginning of the comments.
LOL at you Sony fanboys. I don't give a shit if you say "it was slaughtered humanely" because 98% of you were saying: "This was fake. There's no way Sony would do any of this!". And the truth comes out. They did it.
And now a Sony Rep is trying to cover all the damage by saying that it was "humanely" killed and all this. Riiiight Sony. Right.
SWAT Doctor @ Apr 30th 2007 11:14PM
let me do the honors of naming the hardcore Sony fanboys who are eating their words:
kokoro
Slaziman
JKPierce (Congratulations to YOU for being an idiot in thinking this article was fake)
Ratchet the Lombax
losttoys (Yep still real)
Ian Von Porter
John. (who said it was fake AFTER the article was confirmed to be true.
j.lee @ Apr 30th 2007 11:34PM
"waaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! they used a dead goat...waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! How terrible...waaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!! Don't buy fur...waaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!"
You, sir, seem like a man of extremely discerning tastes when it comes to the food you ingest. Might I interest you in a modest proposal?
wallywallaby @ Apr 30th 2007 11:57PM
Well I guess Sony should be slapped for doing something different. I mean, they are expected to do what everyone else does and never innovate right? I mean, who would ever put a CD player in a console? Who would ever put a DVD player in a console? Who would ever put a BluRay player in a console?
Nope, Sony should stick with being boring like Microsoft and never try anything different. Maybe put something like HDMI 1.2 in it's machine - 6 months after it's been rendered obsolete. Going out on a limb is bad and being who risk doing something different and out of the norm are never rewarded. Heck look at Google - look how stupid they look for doing things differently - they should be like Microsoft more and charge 5 cents every time you push the red button.
Sigh... Only so much sarcasm to throw out tonight. Come on people, the context in what they did was good - Most of you don't realize that the whole God of War thing is laced with testosterone but some idiot at the Daily News (Equivalent is Fox News in North America) had a slow day and thought he could twist this around. I mean, if you guys think this is bad, what did you think of the movie 300? Killing babies that didn't meet their requirements? I'm sure you boycotted that movie because you are all so moral. You would never play a game like Gears of War where you shove a saw into someone right? Right? ... yeah I thought so - why do you head back to Hypocrisy lane - your mom is calling ya.
mccomber @ Apr 30th 2007 11:53PM
"No, the difference is that the animal you cooked and ate wasn't treated like a party favor."
Well, the head was used as a bit of a party favor, sort of. I mean, it ended up in the back of someone's car at the end of the night. Without them knowing it.
I do agree with those who are upset (but not those just being anti-sony) overall, but I still think, and the point I was trying to sarcastically make, is that the level of reaction to what actually seems to have happened is out of proportion to the events. I'm not even going to argue that it was a good idea to have the goat there, because it wasn't.
However, in the end it was a dead animal brought in from a butcher and it sounds like if they'd put it on a spit and slow roasted it we'd have a harder time getting upset about it. The reports of all the terrible things that apparently happened to, and with, the goat are being shot down, and until we hear from a journalist that was actually there, it's hard to believe that guests were elbow-deep in still warm carcass.
Topless girls, alcohol, costume, people being dared to eat stuff—everything else sounds like a frat party. Sony obviously should have stuck to that, and left the goat on the farm. Or put it on the fire.
Also, does anyone else find it amusing that it took basically two months before there was any outrage about this... guess all the journalists who actually attended weren't too upset about the whole thing.
I mean, they are paid to write stories of interest, right?
waves @ Apr 30th 2007 11:53PM
DUDE!
It doesn't matter that you weren't having the journalists eat out of the goat. Yes that would've been fucked, but I have a hard time believing that anyone would be stupid enough to eat entrails straight from the goat. If they did, they'd probably get e-coli, or some nasty bacteria. No. The issue is that you had a dead goat there, for no good reason.
It doesn't matter that a butcher killed the goat. They used a dead animal to promote a video game! They didn't eat the goat, they didn't use it for anything. Just used it's lifeless carcass as a prop.
"Look at us, we've got a dead goat! Buy our game!"
What kind of fratboy shit is that? It's fucked.
Where else is that acceptable? And don't tell me you've seen it at this BBQ or that luau. In those cases the animal is used as food. Not at Sony's event. It was just a centerpiece.
The fact that they returned it to the butcher afterwards doesn't make it any more palatable. Do you think the butcher ended up using the goat meat after it had been sitting out at a party? It's supposed to be better because the goat was rented, and not bought? That just misses the entire point. If you're going to kill an animal, you'd better be using it for something worthwhile, and a promotional even just isn't it.
Time @ May 1st 2007 12:11AM
Here's an Idea, you hate sony?, you hate the ps3?.....fuck don't buy their damn their products....problem solved
Stop the bitching already, lately it's been "sony will fail, we know they will, but to just be sure lets bitch about everything they do for countless months"
Serious calling sony the big "evil empire" is so 2005....let it go
Time @ May 1st 2007 12:13AM
@wallywallaby
I agree
Raikage @ May 1st 2007 12:23AM
@23
Hey you could use that extra cash along with a second job to buy a PS3... and a game!!! JK
Sony makes me sick... but I don't think they will drop out of the race. Good games will come.
Korova @ May 1st 2007 1:06AM
It sounds like a historically accurate (more or less) reconstruction of the greek or roman feast. Watch the movie Satiricon - they do the same thing to a big at a Roman banquet. It looks crazy today, but thats how your ancestors ate. And, after dinner, they created Venus of Milos and Plato and the rest of the stuff you read about in school (including the architecture of half of Washington DC).
So, its bizzare that Sony gets slammed for bringing a little piece of history alive.
It just sounds like Sony is keeping the story alive and the 12 year old boys couldnt care less about the goat - they just see that Sony makes mistakes just like them and then they run to buy a PS3, cause "Sony understands me, whaaaahh".
Disclaimer: no 12 year old boys (or goats) were harmed during the creation of this post.
Tuatara @ May 1st 2007 2:14AM
You're all being ludicrous. Absolutely ludicrous. It's a fucking goat. While a tactless marketing ploy, it remains nothing more than a fucking dead goat. It has nothing to do with "Sony's downfall" (Wallywallaby) or "Not purchasing Sony products" (Time). It's just the media taking an already awkward article, embellishing it, fitting in some proper slander, then publishing it with a dodgy source. Nothing new here people. Move along. Stop overreacting about an already overrated article.
Grant @ May 1st 2007 1:52AM
"Would you want to swing dead cats around and invite people to use a dead dog for a pinata, too?"
as a matter of fact, yes. That sounds hilarious.
can i get some midget strippers to come to my soiree as well?
Sidepocket @ May 1st 2007 5:45AM
@ wallywallaby
The idea to put CD's in a console was Nintendo's idea before Sony tried to fuck with them and they created the add on as the Playstation. DVD was out in 1996 while PS2 was out in 2001. DVD was already well established before PS2 came out and even Gamecube uses DVD technology.
Blu-Ray, well they are already on a tight rope with that. That is a true gamble, but it may not be the best one. After all people want the best AND the most relyable. Blu-Ray has not fully proved eather yet in the public eye.
JRepo @ May 1st 2007 5:33AM
As others have said before me - it was still only a goat. I haven't been that much into PS3 (owning 360 and waiting for my Wii) but after this I'm actually thinking of getting PS3 too.
Only because of those idiots who were saying that the marketing was bad - it was excellent. I'm a fucking vegetarian but still I have nothing against dead animals. Excellent marketing with the right attitude, shame that now they have to say that it wasn't "up to the standards" - up to what? Is the standard really adds which can't be understood and then that's what is living...
So everyone who hates Sony because of this, should also hate fastfood (did you know they have to kill animals to make meat) etc.
PayTheMan @ May 1st 2007 5:34AM
Will someone please teach the Joystiq staff how to write utilizing the inverted pyramid style? I'm halfway through each entry before I learn what it's actually about.
surur @ May 1st 2007 6:32AM
So lets see how the Daily Mail Article stacks up:
True
1) Dead goat at party
2) Partially decapitated
3) Topless serving girls
4) meat stew made of intestines (offal) true
False
1) Eating the offal meat stew from the goat - and this came from the Sony write-up in the Official Playstation Magazine, what we now know not to be a reputable source of Sony news, but who knew it then?
This goat was killed for the event (animals otherwise get fully decapitated and skinned for meat)and the carcass probably dumped afterward. Using the goat as a piñata would only be slightly worse.
Sony wanted to evoke an atmosphere of Greek debauchery, and are now paying the price.