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The game's official website is blocked due to the controversial plot and subject matter.Īctivision's Call of Duty series is the biggest gaming franchise in the world. Last year, the NMC hinted it would ban the third-person shooter as it visualises a destroyed Dubai. After all it's just a game," said Filipino game enthusiast Andre Torres, 28, who works as a graphic designer in Media City.Īn Indian gamer said MW3 would go the way of soon-to-be released Spec Ops The Line, set in a ravaged version of Dubai after it has been hit by a series of cataclysmic sandstorms. New York, London, Paris, Berlin are among several cities that figure in the game's plotline, but the decisive action takes place in Dubai. If the leaks are anything to go by, Modern Warfare 3 appears to pick up right after MW2, with the US under siege by Russian forces and protagonists Soap McTavish and John Price wounded and on the run. Sketchy details emerging from reports leaked on certain websites ahead of the game's November release show that its final mission occurs in Dubai where Yuri, Price and Sandman (characters in the game) launch a deadly assault on a heavily guarded Dubai hotel to kill ultranationalist Vladimir Makarov, who's holed up there. Understandably so, gamers fear that MW3 could also incur their wrath. In recent times, the UAE's National Media Council (NMC) has banned several video game titles because of objectionable content. Dubai: Gamers in Dubai are wondering if the highly anticipated first-person shooter video game Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) will be banned in the UAE, following revelations that its final mission takes place in a Dubai hotel and involves a bloody shootout.