Infinity Ward Says Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Isn’t Political
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It seems like we debate this every other week in the games industry: Which games are political and which are not?
One thing is for sure: Games about war are intrinsically political—developer Infinity Ward just doesn’t think so.
In an interview with Game Informer, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare campaign gameplay director Jacob Minkoff and studio narrative director Taylor Kurosaki stated that the game, one that is about warring nations, is in no way political.
“That doesn’t mean anything,” said Minkoff when asked if Modern Warfare was a political game. “Do we touch topics that bear a resemblance to the geopolitics of the world that we live in today? Hell yeah, because that is the subject matter of Modern Warfare. Are we telling a story that has anything to do with the specific governments of any countries that we are portraying? No.”
So, by Minkoff’s logic, not having a direct reference to or representation of Donald Trump within the game completely disqualifies it from being political. And also by that logic, all of your favorite political allegories that are set within the boundaries of fiction cannot be political, because they aren’t talking about specific people, policies or historical events.