

The game is set in an urban warzone in an unnamed Middle Eastern country, where 50 Cent and G-Unit have been hired to play a rap concert. Despite being noted as an improvement over Bulletproof, it was a commercial failure. The game was positively received upon release, with praise directed at 50 Cent's involvement. Shortly after, THQ took over the publishing rights for the game. As the game neared completion, Swordfish Studios leadership finalized a deal to transition themselves into Codemasters Birmingham under Codemasters. That resulted in the company dropping support for the title, with an uncertain future regarding its release. In 2008, Vivendi Games, the initial publisher, merged with Activision. After the group's payment, a diamond-encrusted skull, is stolen, they must fight to retrieve it back from the thieves.īlood on the Sand came out of a Covert-One cancelled project at Swordfish Studios, which was tweaked to be less serious. The game centers around a fictional 50 Cent and G-Unit concert, set in an unspecified location in the Middle East.

It serves as the sequel to 50 Cent: Bulletproof, and was released in February 2009. 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand is a third-person shooter video game developed by Swordfish Studios and published by THQ for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
