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In December 2017, the gaming community and the world at large were shocked by the tragic events surrounding the Wichita swatting incident. What started as an online dispute over a game of Call of Duty: WWII escalated into a fatal, real-world tragedy,...

When Call of Duty: Black Ops II launched in 2012, it did more than introduce players to futuristic combat—it presented a speculative synthesis of emerging science across artificial intelligence, neuroscience, robotics, cybernetics, and materials engi...

When Call of Duty: Black Ops II was released in 2012, the world met Raul Menendez—a villain who transcended the usual archetype of the simple antagonist. Menendez was a complex figure, a charismatic revolutionary and militant strategist wielding not ...

In 2012, Call of Duty: Black Ops II painted a picture of the future where warfare, surveillance, and public life were transformed by advanced technology. Fast forward to 2025, and many of the game’s predictions—once deemed speculative fiction—have ma...

While Call of Duty: Black Ops II is primarily known for its action and futuristic warfare, it also embeds threads of forensic science, intelligence analysis, and investigative methodology throughout its campaign. These elements, though stylized for g...
