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Call of controversy? Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 imagines a revived Korean war

The Guardian·Tom Regan·3 days ago
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T here was a time when Call of Duty (CoD) regularly courted controversy. In 2009, Modern Warfare 2’s infamous “No Russian” mission saw players (optionally) shooting screaming civilians in a Moscow airport. In 2022’s entry, a drone strike mission that drew chilling parallels to the real-world US assassination of Iranian general Qassem Suleimani two years earlier was featured. The series has not always been straightforwardly palatable. In recent years, however, the world’s most popular shooter game has largely swapped grit for melodrama, following the misadventures of a troop of larger than life elite soldiers. For 2026’s Modern Warfare 4, however, Activision’s shooter series and its developer Infinity Ward are back in tabloid-baiting territory. Swapping super soldiers for relatable everymen, Modern Warfare 4 puts players in the military fatigues of four young South Korean conscripts on the first day of their mandatory service.…

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