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Chinese authorities block the trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War due to footage from Tiananmen Square – Phone Mantra
Last week, Activision Blizzard released a trailer for the shooter Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, which will be fully unveiled tomorrow, August 26th. The video consisted of footage of a wide

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The video shows a clash between protesters and the military in the Tiananmen Square area in Beijing. Despite the fact that the footage was in the trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War for less than a second (at 1:05), the video was sharply criticized by users of China (some even accused the developers of propaganda), and then the video was blocked by the authorities. Later, an edited trailer was released, where the scandalous footage was replaced by a black screen,…
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