It’s not particularly notable in and of itself, but there is something strange at the very end: a disclaimer.
But back in 2012, the publisher came under fire for linking to gun manufacturers on the website for Medal of Honor Warfighter.
Battlefield 4, which was released in the fall of 2013, includes dozens of authentic weapons and real-world military vehicles.
However, the publisher said that it would continue to depict real-world weapons in its video games, citing its constitutional right to free speech.
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