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Amsterdam Hotel Featured In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Is Unhappy With ‘Unwanted Involvement’

The real-world Amsterdam hotel in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 isn’t happy with its “unwanted involvement” in Activision Blizzard’s first-person shooter.

As reported by de Volkskrant (and translated PC gamer), the manager of Amsterdam’s Conservatorium Hotel said the business is currently looking at ways to address near-exact reproductions in Modern Warfare 2’s Tradecraft levels and the Breenbergh Hotel multiplayer map.

Manager Roy Thomasen said, “I took note of the fact that the Conservatorium Hotel is an undesirable new Call of Duty scene. More generally, it seems to encourage the use of violence.” We do not support visible games, games never reflect our core values ​​and we regret any obvious and unwanted involvement.”

The hotel is still considering what action to take next, but has indicated nothing about its plans, whether it is legal action, other action, or nothing. No. IGN has reached out to Activision Blizzard for comment.

The Conservatorium Hotel (called Breenbergh Hotel in-game) is part of a much larger Amsterdam level that recreates some streets and locations from the real city, but is the sole focus of the multiplayer map of the same name. is clear.

In a 6/10 review of the game’s single player, IGN stated:

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He talks about witchers all day long.

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