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'Call of Duty' maker plans to stifle racist players

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Game developer Infinity Ward announced plans Wednesday to squelch racism from Call of Duty players.In a Twitter post, the company wrote, “There is no place for racist content in our game.

This is an effort we began with launch and we need to do a better job. We’re issuing thousands of daily bans of racist and hate-oriented names.

But we know we have to do more. …“We apologize to our players. This is our commitment to you, our fans, thank you.”Infinity Ward, a California-based subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, laid out its plan to deal with in the game:–Adding additional resources to monitor and ID racist content–Adding additional in-game reporting systems to increase the number of bans by hour–Adding filters and greater restrictions on

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