Activision Gets You Hot For Blur

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You’ve seen them. Video game commercials. If they aren’t of the epic movie preview genre then it’s usually two game geek guys sitting on a couch staring into the camera while playing the game.

Not so with Activisions racing game, Blur. nope. No game geeks here. Just hot women in crop tees and cut of shorts catfighting their way to a win.

Of course, this is France and they’re not hung up about the potential misinterpretations of these commercials what with the women portrayed as objects of desire purely for the benefit of the camera which misses no opportunity to visually caress the ladies.

And if that isn’t enough to distract you, head over to Maxim’s Hometown Hottie’s promotion for the game. Damn! Thanks for that, AdFreak.

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