Activision Ordered not to Show “Misleading” Call of Duty Ads Again
Categories: Advertising • Agency/Board Actions • Decisions
The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld complaints from three television viewers that adverts depicting scenes from Activision title Call of Duty 2 and its current generation console counterpart CoD2: Big Red One were misleading, and declared that they must not be shown again in their present forms.
Sources: GameIndustry.biz | Gamasutra | Gamespot | GamePolitics.com | EuroGamer | 1Up.com | IGN | Boomtown
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