Censoring Option

The games Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops have an option to censor out profanity and gore from the game. This option can be found in the options, and greatly reduces the amount of profanity and gore experienced. It serves to make the game slightly more suitable for the squeamish. However, there is no *beep*, and it is not just silenced out. The profanity is usually just changed to another word.

The option only exists in Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops, both developed by Treyarch. These two games are considered to have the most gore and profanity in the Call of Duty series, hence the presence of a censoring option

Examples

 * In "Semper Fi," when Sgt. Sullivan says "Tojo's at home in this shit", he will instead say "Tojo's at home in this muck".
 * In "Numbers," the torture seen at the beginning is entirely gone.
 * In World At War, there will be very rare Gibbing, and when there is, it is usually just a hand and there is little to no blood.

Trivia

 * If the censor option is used during the mission Executive Order, when Woods orders the player to blow a hole in the rocket's control building. The subtitles will say "Mason, blow a hole in that flippin' wall," even though Woods says "Mason, blow a hole in that wall."
 * The censoring option in Black Ops is not available in the Wii version of the game.