Too much real violence in Mexico is a town called Ciudad Juarez and one of the sites used to create Call of Juarez: The Cartel, the third installment of Ubisoft that will bring the franchise to this day in the middle of conflict-related drugs. Well, in this city, which is considered the most dangerous in the world, 3000 murders occur each year and this has led the authorities in El Paso and the Mexican state of Chihuahua to demand that Call of Juarez: The Cartel is banned from Mexico.
Ricardo Salmon Boone, congressman of the state of Chihuahua has specified that is not a question of censorship and there is no intention to hide the critical situation of the country. But, he said, it is important that children are exposed to this type of scenario.
Ricardo Salmon Boone, congressman of the state of Chihuahua has specified that is not a question of censorship and there is no intention to hide the critical situation of the country. But, he said, it is important that children are exposed to this type of scenario.
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- Call of Juarez: The Cartel ban proposed in Mexico (22/02/2011)
- Mexican Legislators Look to Ban 'Call of Juarez: The Cartel' (22/02/2011)
- Call of Juarez The Cartel center of mainstream media controversy (20/02/2011)
- Mexico to Ban 'Call of Juarez: The Cartel' Game? (21/02/2011)
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