Sony’s PlayStation Press Conference over at Tokyo Game Show 2017 revealed tons of exciting trailers from games we are excited for – that includes Sledgehammer Games’ upcoming Call of Duty: WWII. Activision’s recent reveal of Call of Duty: WWII‘s Story Trailer, as you notice in the international trailer (even at PlayStation’s official YouTube channel – including EU) from the publisher’s official YouTube channel, Nazi Germany’s swastika logo was indeed included in the trailer. However, at Sony’s Press Conference in TGS 2017, they replaced the swastika symbol with the iron cross – putting censorship throughout the game’s trailer. In World War II’s history, Japan is part of the Axis powers alongside Italy and Nazi Germany.
This project, led by long running series producer Iga Igarashi, was shown in trailer form at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show. It showed Alucard and the words ‘Embracing darkness with a cursed bloodline. He betrayed his kind & destroyed his father.
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This is in fact a sensitive aspect for the Japanese people as they have horribly lost innocent civilians during the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Call of Duty: WWII‘s exclusion of the swastika logo in the multiplayer mode brought up. Sledgehammer Games’ co-founder Michael Condrey said in an that: “But in our global community of multiplayer and zombies players, we’ve chosen deliberately not to include that. We want the community to play together. We want to be respectful of local customs and laws around the world. And frankly it’s a dark symbol with a lot of emotion behind it we don’t feel matches our multiplayer experience.” Call of Duty: WWII launches this November 3.
What do you think about Sledgehammer Games’ exclusion of the swastika symbol from the multiplayer? Let us know down in the comments.
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'During a presentation at Konami's 2008 Tokyo Game Show booth, series producer Koji Igarashi unveiled that a new Castlevania is in the works for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. No title or release date for the project was announced, but Igarashi did show off a 20-second teaser trailer.' What do you guys want the new Castlevania to be? 2D - 3D Should it be a complete overhaul of the old SOTN style or a completely new game altogether? Should it just focus on Alucard or introduce some new playable character? I wanna know what your ideas are.
Im very excited at the idea of a High Def Castlevania with tru HD surround sound!!!