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Revision as of 00:21, 3 March 2021
Call of Duty: World at War is a American action game that was developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. It was released on November 10, 2008, the game was originally banned in Germany. Eventually a censored version was released that toned down the violence and Nazi symbols were removed.
Censorship
Germany Censorship
- The game was banned in Germany till a censored version was released.
- Nazi symbols were removed in the German release.
- Blood splatters were removed.
- If you do a bayonet attack the amount of blood that is shown was reduced.
- Killing enemies does not cause blood splatters on the walls or blood stains on the floor.
- Shooting dead enemies has the blood effects reduced.
- Body parts can no longer be separated.
- Enemies can no longer be set on fire.
- The scene that shows a American soldier shooting a Japanese man, and then says "You like that? You piece of shit!" was cut.
- The scene that shows the Japanese man falling over the railing was cut.
- The scene that shows Japanese crawling and walking on the beach after a Rocket attack you can order in mission 2 was cut.
- The scene that shows German soldiers in mission 4 shooting wounded Russian soldiers was cut.
- In mission 5 Hitler is no longer shown.
- In mission 9 the scene that shows a German soldier getting shot was cut.
- References to Nazi's/Hilter were removed.
- The Zombies mode was completely removed.
- The final fmv sequence was removed.
Where to find it uncensored
Every other country had it completely uncensored.