It was purchased by Blackwater's Erik Prince in 2007.
Erik Prince approached 505 Games to create and publish the game.
Blackwater's founder, Erik Prince, says that "not one State Department employee was killed while we were protecting them."
Erik Prince intended Greystone to be used for peacekeeping missions in areas like Darfur where military operations would need to take place to establish peace.
Erik Prince points out that the company followed the orders of United States government officials, who frequently put his men in harm's way.
Erik Prince also owns and/or oversees numerous other investment and business interests to include Academi (formerly known as Blackwater).
Al Clark, along with Erik Prince, was the founder of the private security firm Blackwater.
EP Aviation is named for Blackwater's owner, Erik Prince.
Of course, we don't know who these John Does are or if Erik Prince wants to kill them.
Responding to claims of company-wide negligence, Erik Prince, the company's founder, said "when we found knucklehead behavior, we fired them."