Yes for: The Nintendo DS is rated T for Blood, Mild Language, Violence and Call of Duty World at War Final Fronts is also rated T for Mild Language, Violence
No for PC, Xbox 360 & PS3: The game is rated M mature for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language except for the Nintendo Wii which is rated M for Blood, Strong Language, Violence.
It's rated M for violence because it includes mild amounts of gore in the campaign and is based on wars. Also, the online community is horribly rude and graphic (not that the ESRB factors online).
It shouldn't be rated T, but most children play it regardless.
According to ESRB, Yes
T for Teen
Teen!
No, It's rated T for Teen[13+].
Rated T for Teen. (13+)
Because it's not rated e.
Because it's not rated e.
The first 3 games are rated T. Call of Duty roads to victory, COD WAW FF, COD2.
Most of the Nintendo DS games are rated T. It is not very likely that a New Call of Duty for the PS3 or Xbox 360 would be T rated
All of them. Except for Call of Duty 3 of course (since it is already rated T).
It is Rated T for Teen because: Moderate Violence and Action approved By ESRB game console.
no
Largely, it depends on the standing of the parents on whether or not their 9 year old should play Call of Duty or not. It should also be noted that the modern Call of Duty series is rated "M" for Mature 17+. This rating is not posted on the original Call of Duty, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty: United Offensive, or Call of Duty 3 - in which are rated "T" for Teens.
Call of Duty 3 developed by Infinity Ward and Published by Activision was rated "Teen" because of the following occurances in game; Violence Bad Language Blood This certification was given out by the ESRB Certification Board.