Ever wanted to be in a video game? Now is your chance. Though you might not have any acrobatic skills or fighting skills, Deep Silver Dambuster Studios, the developer of the Homefront: The Revolution is now looking for people to pose as models for the upcoming sequel of the game.

On their official website, they stated "We are looking for male and female models of all ages, sizes and shapes."

There is a selection process in place. Folks who are selected, will have to make their way to the developer's headquarters in Nottingham. There they will be paid $50 after scanning their face for the game. The whole process roughly takes half hour in which you will be asked to make different facial expressions.

"You will be asked to sit in front of our cameras and have a series of photos taken of your face while you make a set of expressions (smile, mouth open, angry, etc.)," Deep Silver noted.

To be selected, you must be at least 18 years-old.

One should note that the scanned faces will not be used as one of the main characters. They will just be used as NPCs. But it still feels good to be in a video game even if you end up being the character who gets shot at repeatedly.

Homefront: The Revolution is the sequel Homefront. The Revolution is set in 2029, just 24 months after the invasion of the Greater Korean Republic (GKR) into the United States. GKR had lost the western states which include Hawaii and Alaska to the Americans in Homefront. But the GKR are now focusing on invading and capturing the eastern states. Philadelphia is now heavily policed and has an oppressed environment, and it is also the central base of GKR. The civilians in Philadelphia are now scared for their lives while the Korean Army patrols multiple streets.

There is a resistance brewing under the surface of this state and is constantly growing stronger, which is led by the protagonist Ethan Brady.

You can watch the trailer below: