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The Contract is a Realism First-Person Shooter (RFPS) based on three core principles: stealth, survival and pure instincts. Players take the role of Sebastian Borg, a trainee assassin for a clandestine agency that focuses on the elimination of global threats and various other high-risk targets. In The Contract players are given mission freedom to complete objectives in a variety of ways. Furthermore, the game employs a number of measures to maintain real-life authenticity, such as limiting bullet-carrying capacity, providing situations to engage in melee combat, hiding and sneaking opportunities, the chance to use advantageous distractions, and of course moments to incite fear in order to accomplish certain tasks. The Contract will also offer multiplayer modes with dedicated servers consisting of player-slots starting at four, for intense, thrilling rounds of survival.

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The007guard
The007guard - - 145 comments

this is the logo of the "bad guys" in the game or what?

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Bravo81 Author
Bravo81 - - 79 comments

This is the logo of Black Nine, the 'Contract Killing' agency you work for.

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The007guard
The007guard - - 145 comments

ah...my mistake

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WNxKraid
WNxKraid - - 225 comments

Do you really think an agency with that profession would use such a logo, or a logo at all?
I see what you did there with the frogs fingers but the overal concept doesn't convince me.

Also for a Logo, it's far to cluttered and has to many rediculess details.

From a context related point of view, it would have to be less like a official logo, but more like a sign that only members of the agency would recognize if it's placed somewhere in public e.g. to mark the entrance to a hidden agency base.

I'd use a simple b/w graphic with either a 9, N or nine elements of some kind. No Text or names at all.
Even 9 black squares placed in a 3x3 matrix would work.
Easy to spray onto something using a stencil and uninterresting enough for the public to ignore it completly.

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Bravo81 Author
Bravo81 - - 79 comments

Your points make sense, this is something we will of course take on board.

Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated.

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