Call of Duty Black Ops: Release In Germany Censored
By: Gary Johnson | October 4, 2010 | 7 Comments
The big event which is the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops gets closer, we are beginning to get drip fed details of the game on a daily basis. Today developer Treyarch has announced all the censor details for the upcoming game.
Germany is affected by censorship which is normally the case for them and makes it seem they are missing out quite a bit. A slow motion scene where an enemy is hot with lots of gore has been toned down for the release in Germany.
The German version has had a torture scene which involves a prisoner removed, and there are no explosions in the game which lead to limb loss. Anything that Germany deems as ‘anti-constitutional symbols’ has been removed. The Rolling Stones classic song Sympathy for the Devil has also been removed.
What do you think of the censorship for Germany? Are they missing out?
Source: CODFeeD
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