| Activision ordered not to show 'misleading' Call of Duty 2 ads |
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.
The
adjudication, published today, is likely to send shockwaves through the
industry as it focuses on the question of whether pre-rendered footage
is an acceptable representation of a computer game - in its defence,
Activision didn't argue that it was, but rather that using pre-rendered
footage was "common practice".
In this case, the ASA received three
complaints - two concerning Call of Duty 2 (PC, Xbox 360) and one
concerning Big Red One (PS2, Xbox, Cube), both of which argued that the
graphics used in the advert were superior to that of the game itself,
and that viewers were being misled on those grounds.
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