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#Postal 2 dunkey mod#
Play more of this mod because some people were offended by him peeing on people. KELLY'S FAVORITE GAME! - Eternal Damnation - Part 1-0 Is the first video showing PewDie playing Postal 2, but playing a mod for it. It is still unknown if PewDie will play the game again for his channel again. PewDiePie has played this game twice the mod Eternal Damnation and on Backseat Gaming on SmoshGames. Postal III, a new instalment of the Postal franchise, was released in 2011 after being developed by Russian based studio Akella using Valve Corporation's Source engine, although Running with Scissors has distanced themselves from the title. Regardless, the game was successful enough to receive several expansions and to be included in multiple compilations, and a film adaption of the game and its predecessor was made in 2008. The game received a mixed reception from critics upon its release in 2003, with some reviewers going so far as to give the game a score of zero, while others argued in favour of the game's concept and implementation.

The games were later legally made available worldwide through GOG.com in 2009 and later on Steam in 2012. In 2004, New Zealand banned Postal 2 due to "gross, abhorrent content" (urination, high impact violence, graphic vomiting, animal cruelty, homophobia, racial/ethnic stereotypes, etc.) and Australia later banned the game due to "excessive abhorrent content." On May 1, 2007, Malaysia banned the game outright due to "very high impact violence & offensive depictions of cruelty." The game is also banned in Germany, France and temporarily banned for sale in Sweden.

Scenes of the game can be seen in the music video of the Black Eyed Peas' single "Where Is Love?." Unlike its predecessor, Postal 2 is played completely in first-person based on the Unreal Engine. Both games are intentionally highly controversial due to its high levels of violence and stereotyping. Postal 2 (stylized as Postal²) is a first person shoter video game by Running with Scissors, and it is the sequel to the 1997 game Postal.
