Black Powder Red Earth®

  



Back in 2013, prior to the release of Call of Duty: Ghosts, a beta for the game featured a slightly-altered version of the Mil-Spec Monkey logo as an in-game player customization icon.

Needless to say, this was not an authorized use of that copyrighted material. And, it looks like Activision and Infinity Ward are at it again:

Black Powder Red Earth Yemen

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This is a loading screen for the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

If you’re looking for some good-ole’-fashioned gun (and gear) pr0n, then check out the Weapons of Black Powder Red Earth. Pictured here is the Cold Harbor (a PMC in the BPRE universe) DMR, built on the Springfield Armory M1A with a Vltor M1S Socom Modstock and CASV-14 rail.

Black Powder Red Earth, Queen Anne Colony, Maryland. 18,665 likes 78 talking about this. Step into the event horizon of a failed state, ruthlessly reshaped by Private Military Contractors. Black Powder Red Earth® Crisis Troop Hypernotes Part One is now live on our Patreon. Support the war effort for as little as $5 bucks a month and get access to the turn based tactics pre-alpha, the BPRE private Discord, PDFs of the complete graphic novel series and exclusive merch offerings!

And this is promotional imagery for BCM and BPRE. Strikingly similar, aren’t they?

For the curious, this image was featured in promotional materials for BCM’s line of .300 Blackout carbines, among other uses.

Not to excuse the use of this imagery, but it’s worth mentioning that the new Modern Warfare is currently in a pre-release state, and it’s possible that this is being used as placeholder art until the game launches later this year. Still, you’d figure that a big corporation like Activision would be a bit more cautious when it comes to potential intellectual property violations for their multi-billion dollar franchise.

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Tags: BCM, Black Powder Red Earth, BPRE, Bravo Company, Call of Duty

Back in 2013, prior to the release of Call of Duty: Ghosts, a beta for the game featured a slightly-altered version of the Mil-Spec Monkey logo as an in-game player customization icon.

Needless to say, this was not an authorized use of that copyrighted material. And, it looks like Activision and Infinity Ward are at it again:

This is a loading screen for the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

And this is promotional imagery for BCM and BPRE. Strikingly similar, aren’t they?

Black Powder Red Earth Rifle

For the curious, this image was featured in promotional materials for BCM’s line of .300 Blackout carbines, among other uses.

Not to excuse the use of this imagery, but it’s worth mentioning that the new Modern Warfare is currently in a pre-release state, and it’s possible that this is being used as placeholder art until the game launches later this year. Still, you’d figure that a big corporation like Activision would be a bit more cautious when it comes to potential intellectual property violations for their multi-billion dollar franchise.

Black Powder Red Earth Wallpaper

Post by TacticalFanboy.com