Activision Blizzard has submitted a lengthy defence in response to lawsuits filed last year in which the families of those killed in the 2022 Uvalde school shooting accused the publisher of “grooming” the 18-year-old perpetrator through Call of Dury.
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The Uvalde families have until late February to respond to Activision’s filings, and the publisher can then reply in April.
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“Call of Duty tells complex stories that explore the real-world combat scenarios that soldiers face in modern warfare,” Activision wrote in a separate 35-page filing.
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“There can be no doubt Call of Duty is expressive and fully protected by the First Amendment…