Modern Warfare 2 has been slapped with an 18 rating by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), making it the first Call of Duty game to receive the most stringent certificate in Blighty. So what does that mean for the most anticipated game of 2009?
Well, if you’re under 18, it means you’re bang out of luck. But for those lucky enough to be of legal age, the BBFC has ensured Modern Warfare 2 will be sold uncut, allowing you to indulge in some of the most brutal battles we’ve ever seen on a console.
Modern Warfare 2: two DLC packs readied
You can expect to see plenty of Modern Warfare 2 in the run up to its 10 November release, as Activision pulls out all the stops in order to get it into as many consoles as possible. The game itself has been given a huge, controversial £55 price tag. Those who want the night vision goggles bundled with its special edition will have to stump up even more.
Out 10 November | £55 | Activision (via Gamesindustry.biz)
