From 'Assassin's Creed 3' to 'Metal Gear Solid 5': 7 games based on real political events

Some video games create entire worlds by transforming politics into play—a choice to make gamers confront the political reality that they often want to escape from.

'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' subseries (2007-2023)

Both the original and rebooted 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' subseries, comprising six games, took players deep into tales of terrorism, proxy wars, and intelligence operations. These storylines share many similarities with real-life events—from insurgencies in the Middle East to Russian ultranationalist movements.

Assassin’s Creed III (2012)

Immersing you in the American Revolution, ACIII blends patriotism with Assassin's Creed-esque panache by placing players in the war between Templars and Assassin revolutionaries.

Battlefield 3 (2011)

Set across Iran, Paris, and New York, 'Battlefield 3' brings in early-2010s anxieties about the impact of terrorism and nuclear threats on the world.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (2015)

Hideo Kojima’s sprawling Cold War epic delved deep into plots about private military contractors, nuclear deterrence, and the morality of revenge. Behind the sci-fi tech and surrealism also lies a sharp critique of how nations outsource war, and how ideology shapes the battlefield.

Spec Ops: The Line (2012)

Beginning in medias res with a rescue mission in Dubai, 'Spec Ops: The Line' quickly descends into guilt, propaganda, and psychological collapse. The game ultimately turns the military shooter into a voice for pacifism, forcing players to confront the brutality they usually celebrate.

Assassin’s Creed Unity (2014)

Set during the French Revolution, AC Unity shows you liberty, equality, and bloodshed using the finest graphics that video games had at the time. Beyond the grand Parisian vistas and guillotines, this classic from Ubisoft also captured the uncertainty of revolution, and how idealism can turn on itself over time.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017)

Set in a fictional replica of Bolivia overrun by a drug cartel, the game plays like an open-world fantasy action thriller about US counter-narcotics operations. The game was eventually slapped with a lawsuit over its depiction of Bolivia—triggering interesting debates on politics unfolding in front of the controller.