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I had to check and see what country it targeted this time.
The country that represents the Mediterranean city of Avalon in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is the fictional nation of Avalon, which is depicted as a city-state and a former crime syndicate based in the Mediterranean region. While it is a fictional location, the city’s in-game storyline and characteristics, particularly its former criminal organization, are inspired by real-world locations like Monaco, and it has historical ties to France and Italy.
- Fictional country: Avalon is a fictional city-state located on the continent of Creodis, according to the Call of Duty Wiki and Fake Countries Wikia.
- Real-world inspiration: The city-state’s architecture and culture are loosely based on the real-life country of Monaco, a city-state located on the French Riviera in the Mediterranean.
- Historical ties: In-game lore, Avalon has a history that includes French and Italian influences, with a powerful family from Sicily relocating there after the execution of their patriarch, a testament to its Mediterranean and historical context.
- Criminal past: The city-state’s past as a crime syndicate is a major plot point in the game, which is a common element of the Call of Duty franchise.
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