This is none of your business.” The player is then given the option to kill the soldier or leave. Rosseau opes the closet door, as the soldier says, “Leave. While inside, she witnesses a woman as she is dragged by a Nazi soldier into a closet, against her will, screaming, “You’re all pigs!” In one section of the game, the player controls Rosseau, a female spy, as she infiltrates a German building. So why the re-rate? Checking the Classification Board’s website, the difference between the two versions mention a “thread of sexual violence.”Īccording to the Classification Board, Activision submitted a modified version of COD: WWII, with the original containing, “a reference to sexual violence that is justified by context.” The scene that describes this can be read below. Now, for those still here, it seems Activision has asked the Classification Board of Australia to re-rate the game’s +R18 rating, which was still tagged as a +R18 game. Just know that there’s a scene in Call of Dut: WWII single-player that was changed for the Australian version of the game. If you’re like me that steers clear of any plot points or details in single-player campaigns, then you might want to turn back now.
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