'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' has come under fire in the Russian media and on review aggregator Metacritic for its portrayal of the Eurasian country.
Activision Blizzard's latest 'Call of Duty' game has generated controversy in the Russian media for its depiction of the country, as well as hundreds of negative reviews on the review website Metacritic.com. Much of the controversy centers around the game's 'Highway of Death' mission. The mission sees players advance along a fictional Russian highway, which reviewers have claimed resembles a real-life road linking Iraq and Kuwait.
Activision Blizzard's latest 'Call of Duty' game has generated controversy in the Russian media for its depiction of the country, as well as hundreds of negative reviews on the review website Metacritic.com. Much of the controversy centers around the game's 'Highway of Death' mission. The mission sees players advance along a fictional Russian highway, which reviewers have claimed resembles a real-life road linking Iraq and Kuwait.
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