Before the release of Resident Evil 6 back in 2012, game developers at Capcom came up with a gruesome marketing scheme to draw attention to their latest creation before it hit the selves. To carry out their gory ploy, they set up shop at a popular London marketplace.
When unsuspecting shoppers perused the stalls at Smithfield Market that day, they were greeted with a horrifying surprise.
Although seemingly normal upon first glance, terrified shoppers quickly realized that this butcher stall was serving up something disgusting.
Guests were invited to step right up and try some of the morbid butcher’s free samples.
Some brave souls, however, mustered up the courage to buy a few items.
All proceeds went to the Limbless Association, which supports amputee patients throughout the U.K.
Buyers were also invited to attend lectures about cannibalism at the St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Pathology Museum.
(via DesignTAXI)
As far as marketing tactics go, this may be the grossest yet. Some people really pull out all the stops to get people talking about their products.
I think it’s safe to assume that this plan worked in that regard. It’d be hard to stumble upon a butcher stall full of human limbs without posting photos to Instagram or firing off a few tweets about it. Bravo, Capcom. Well done.