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Call of Duty's New Korean War Setting Sparks Predictable Outrage

The latest installment of the blockbuster franchise depicts a North Korean invasion, drawing criticism from academics who prefer to ignore the reality of the ongoing conflict.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 29, 2026 at 1:55 PMProcessed May 29, 2026 at 2:40 PM
An in-game screenshot showing a male Korean soldier holding a gun with a building on fire behind him.

The latest entry in the massive Call of Duty franchise, Modern Warfare 4, is already making waves for its campaign setting: a fictional, full-scale invasion of South Korea by the North. While the game promises the military authenticity that has made the series a global cultural phenomenon, some academics are predictably clutching their pearls. Dr.

Sarah Son of the University of Sheffield claims the game 'turns still-unresolved war into entertainment,' ignoring the fact that the Korean War remains a volatile reality that has never officially ended. The game, which launches on October 23, puts players in the boots of South Korean conscripts facing a missile attack that ignites a new conflict.

Despite the hand-wringing from ivory-tower critics, many South Koreans have expressed pride in seeing their nation featured as a central protagonist in one of the world's largest gaming franchises. Infinity Ward is doubling down on the gritty realism, introducing new gameplay mechanics and a 'Frontlines' system to heighten the intensity of the experience.

While some analysts warn that the game could face scrutiny or even bans in the region—citing the historical sensitivity of the North-South divide—the massive engagement numbers suggest that gamers are far more interested in the high-stakes narrative than the manufactured outrage of those who believe certain topics are off-limits for storytelling.

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