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Published 20th November 2019
A free online safety guide on Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Call of Duty is undeniably one of the most recognisable video games on the planet. The first Call of Duty game was released for the PC way back in 2003, and the franchise has spawned a whopping 16 titles to date, and featured on almost 20 gaming consoles and devices. Despite being one of the most popular games on the market, Call of Duty has never been a stranger to controversy; themes of war, terrorism and other adult subjects parents and guardians might feel uncomfortable exposing their children to, have always been a part of the series. The latest iteration, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, is no different, even doubling down on some of these mature themes. So with that in mind, here’s a helpful guide to aid you in navigating the world of Call of Duty.
In this guide, you'll find tips on a number of potential risks of Call of Duty such as violent content, talking with strangers and addictive behaviour.
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