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Politics in Video Games
Journal Article

Politics in Video Games

2024
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Overview
This study explores the portrayal of political ideologies in popular video games, which are Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Battlefield 3. The aim of this study is to show how these games convey ideological and political messages to players, potentially influencing their perspectives on political issues. Using a qualitative research methodology, the study examines the language, with visual and auditory elements, present in the cutscenes and during the gameplay of these games. The analysis employs van Dijk's socio-cognitive approach (2000, 2006) to decipher the games' embedded ideological messages. The findings indicate that game developers perpetuate the hegemonic ideology of US military power. The developers also portray Arabs as the main source of terrorism and reinforce negative stereotypes of Iran and Russia.