The White House faces backlash for using Call of Duty footage in a video on Iran missile strikes, drawing criticism from veterans and the public over the trivialization of war.
The White House is using clips from popular video game Call of Duty in official posts about the war with Iran, just days ...
CNN critics berated the White House Thursday for splicing clips of actual strikes on Iran with scenes from the popular video game "Call of Duty." ...
An analyst on Thursday described the White House's recent video game-style hype videos as "distasteful" following the recent deaths of six American service members in the war against Iran. The videos, ...
A former Infinity Ward lead animator has recently claimed that at one point, Activision pressured his team to develop a Call of Duty game about "Iran attacking Israel." ...
Real footage of the missile strikes, which have left more than 1,000 dead in Iran, is then cut together as the fast-paced and ...
Ex-Call of Duty lead animator Chance Glasco has alleged that Activision once pressured Infinity Ward to make an entry in the ...
As the war in the Middle East spreads, the White House has posted a clip from Call of Duty Modern Warfare III spliced with ...
The White House is facing criticism for a video posted to X on Wednesday that mixed “Call of Duty” game footage with clips of ...
The White House is facing criticism for a social media video that mixed “Call of Duty” game footage with clips of American missile strikes inside Iran. CNN’s Brian Stelter reports.
The developer's comments are in response to a video from The White House that combines Iran conflict footage with Call of ...
In 2010, Infinity Ward’s founders were famously fired by Activision for alleged “insubordination,” prompting the publisher to take greater control of its prize FPS franchise. Jason West and the late ...