Tue, Nov 02, 2010 | 11:48 GMT
Black Ops gets 18 rating from BBFC

The BBFC’s just listed the classification rating for Call of Duty: Black Ops, giving it an 18.
The listing says the Treyarch shooter, the second in the COD series to get an BBFC 18 following Modern Warfare 2 last year, passed with no cuts made.
Read it up here.
Call of Duty: Black Ops launches next Tuesday for PS3, 360, PC, Wii and DS. Watch the launch trailer for it here.


7 comments
#1
Dralen
02/11/10, 12:12 pm
I wonder if it will have anything as shocking as MW2′s airport scene?
#2
Gekidami
02/11/10, 12:34 pm
I’m gonna assume one mission will have you shoot Kennedy, so maybe that.
#3
Droid
02/11/10, 12:36 pm
Yet shops will still sell to 11 year olds…
#4
Dralen
02/11/10, 12:38 pm
@3 I don’t think it has anything to do with the shops. They are very strict with age restrictions at the moment. I’m 22 and I still get ID’d for 18 games and films. It comes down to the parents that buy it for them.
#5
EscoBlades
02/11/10, 12:47 pm
*yawn*
#6
drewbles82
02/11/10, 12:49 pm
meh who cares, kids will still get hold of it, like they do alcohol.
I just dont see the point in pre-ordering, more than enough copies last year pretty much everywhere but Sainsburys and morrisons, that was cuz it was half the price of everywhere else.
#7
Droid
02/11/10, 2:31 pm
@4 Yeah I don’t know if it’s a legal thing anyway as I think they can sell to kids if they choose to… they just shouldnt imho.