
Leaked footage of terrorist gameplay from Activision’s Modern Warfare 2 has the Australian Council on Children and the Media calling for the game’s MA15+ to be reconsidered, effectively banning it from sale.
The skippable scene of terrorist atrocities in Modern Warfare 2 first came to light via leaked footage on YouTube early yesterday. News travelled quickly, however, with an AP report dropping yesterday afternoon, distributing the news to just about every news organisation on the planet. Word obviously reached Australia, prompting Australian Council on Children and the Media Jane Roberts to call on the Australian Classification Board to reconsider the MA15+ rating the game received, which is the highest rating given games in the country. Reconsideration would effectively ban the game from release. Roberts claims that even with the MA15+ rating, the game would still be readily available to children.
“The consequences of terrorism are just abhorrent in our community and yet here we are with a product that’s meant to be passed off as a leisure time activity, actually promoting what most world leaders speak out publicly against.”
Do not read on if you wish to avoid Modern Warfare 2 spoilers.
Here’s the report regarding the offending scene filed by the Classification Board that accompanied the MA15+ rating decision.
“Several civilians are shot with blood burst bullet wounds; civilian corpses are strewn across the airport floor, often in stylised pools of blood; injured civilians crawl away with lengthy blood trails behind them.”
The report goes on to mention that you cannot inflict post mortem damage on the civilians, and that all other missions of the game will result in failure if a civilian is shot.
Activision released a statement to Kotaku yesterday regarding the scene, explaining that it was “meant to evoke the atrocities of terrorism”.
Back in Australia the debate rages on, with Nicholas Suzor, spokesman for the lobby group Electronic Frontiers Australia, using the situation to call for a R18+ rating for games released in the country, while rejecting the idea that a video game could foster terrorism.
“Films often show the villain’s perspective and, by doing that, they get across the character’s story and the heinous nature of people who carry out atrocities. Games, too, are becoming more expressive, and are telling more involved stories. We may make an argument that these sorts of topics are not suitable for children, but I don’t at all accept that it is unsuitable for adults.”
The Classification Board cannot review its own decisions, so anyone interested in getting the rating reviewed will have to apply directly to the board.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is slated for Australian release on November 10.
Outrage as terrorist game lets players massacre civilians [The Sydney Morning Herald]


















Michael
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 1:34 PMTHIS GAME ISNT FOR CHILDREN SO IT SHOULDNT EVEN MATTER!!!!!!!!!
DansDans
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 2:36 PMOh boy – watch the shitstorm if this game gets banned in OZ…
Jason
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 2:42 PMBanning it would just mean I’d spend my money overseas to grab my copy
Jay
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 3:04 PMIf this gets banned – something will be done. I mean retailers will go NUTS! EB Games especially.
They would probably all combine and do some crap t convince the Govt. So in way – i want it to get banned but then of course get unbanned with some with “Special treatment” cause its like the most popular game this year without being released yet.
I just don’t get how Activision have submitted this game (which would have been unfinished) and get it rated MA15+ and then allowed to add more content which could be more violent and still be rated MA15+
I thought they would have to submit it, in its finished form in order to be classified. Weird???
I still wanna see the footage. Anyone know of links?
Snacuum
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 3:16 PMWhile I applaud the idea that a banning could spark a new call for R18 rating, I hope you realize that IW will just submit an edited version and that would get through. It will stop the R18 lobby in it’s tracks.
Why? Because a widespread banning of a game so desireable, not just by us, but the HERP DERP game playing majority will be mad and help your cause.
But Activision are not dumb they’ll make an edited version, and because the masses are all HERP DERP they will take it and spend the money and we will once again be the whingeing minority, with Atkinson saying, “Oh see you can just have the edited version, it’s all good.”
Samuel Walker
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 3:34 PMYou know what, I might email Atkinson or the OFLC to ask them to ban MW2.
chickenman630
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Andrew Mills
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 9:27 PMHell if they can bring back Hey Hey, I’m all for it.
Joined.
CyK
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 4:16 PMNearly choked on my sandwich when I read the title.
Anyway first google search result gave me this:
http://www.theesa.com/facts/violence.asp
Owl
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 9:50 PMImagine all those people that preordered this game, and don’t get it on release day.
Nation wide riots! But it highlights the fact that we need an R18+ rating, for sure.
T-Rocket
Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 7:33 AMUnless Jane Roberts has played the game I believe she has no right to say the game should be banned. It’s a non-interactive cutscene which shows why these acts need to be stopped. It hardly “promotes” these acts.
Australia needs the R18+ rating and it has to be enfored like alcohol and cigarettes. The shops also need to enforce the MA15+ rating and talk to customers on the subject. The responsibility lies with the retail outlet workers and the parents of the children.
Warden
Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 9:35 AMIt’s too late to ban it now, it’s already made it through the classification board, FUCK YOU michael atkinson!
Josh
Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 3:47 PMi dont want it to get banned.. it will get support for R18+ but IW will just put a edited version out b4 anything is done..
DW bout not bein able to play it.. it WILL come out in australia no matter what. even if it is edited..
anyone know if they have to edit online aswell ? coz if they dont then i dont giv a fuk bout campaign..
Anon
Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 4:30 PMWow, some people need to get over this violence in videogames issue.
I am under 18, and seeing this footage seriously makes me reflect on how horrible innocent killing is, it does not convince me to go out and massacre innocent people. If you’re scared that your kids will go out and kill innocents after playign this, then Jesus, you have some problems. If you were a real parent, you’d not even let your child have the chance to buy a gun, or have possession of a gun.
The more realistic and terrible and violent this is, the more the innocent people in the game scream and groan and beg for mercy, puts more emphasis on how horrible the people who do these things are. If a kid thinks it looks like fun, then they have a real mental issue and/or terrible parents.
/rant
Amir Sefat
Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 11:55 PMmeh , they cant change the game anymore and the game will surely will be out on 10th on november officially, no need to worry about it!
and please you people , cut these bul**ts.
if u think u can handle buy it, if u dont then dont.
Daniel
Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 8:46 PMahahaha here we go again.
“another one bites the dust”