"Black Ops 6" business card appears to contain 9/11 images, which Activision urgently deleted
Despite the controversy surrounding the images in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 business card, developer Treyarch has confirmed that the campaign will not have any connection to the September 11 attacks.
In the controversial image, a group of protesters held signs with a pixelated picture of former President George W. Bush Jr., and in the upper left corner a plane appeared to be flying over buildings, reminiscent of the Sept. 11 attacks.

However, Treyarch said the battle was set in the 1990s, so the aircraft in the image could be those from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Despite this, the similarity of the aircraft in the images is still disturbing, and Activision has quickly removed the protesters and buildings from its business cards.

It is worth noting that the image only appears in the business card and does not represent the actual content of the game. The public beta will be held from September 7th to 10th, and players can experience the actual content of the game firsthand.