There are several slightly prolonged sequences of action and violence. Violence takes place in a virtual battlefield. Real injuries are not sustained; their avatars disintegrate into coins instead.
A building is blown up
A guy gets his arm cut off in a video game and coins instead of blood and gore spill out. (no blood and occurs in a non realistic like manner)
A woman is kicked out of the back of a moving van by a boy still playing a video game, she lands on the road and rolls.
An avatar is kicked in the groin by another avatar. A shot in the real world shows a glow on his outfit inbetween his legs where he was hit, he limps out of his chair.
In the virtual world, when people die, they explode into coins.
The Grady Twins from the Shining are seen but not covered in blood in the virtual world, but it was shot with an actual camera.
A young woman 'deteriorates' into a zombie-like monster. This is intense and would be quite scary for little children. She then chases a character with an axe. Later there is another scene with many zombies. They are dancing, and there are close-up shots of their gross faces. During the dancing, their limbs are being bent and crushed when a character has to dance with them and avoid falling (pretty comical).
Blood comes out of an elevator
Most of the violence is between players in a virtual reality world where wounds are fantastical and participants cannot be seriously harmed. There are battle sequences, shooting and martial arts style combat. In the real world, there is hand-to-hand violence, without sight of injury. A man punches the face of his girlfriend's 17 year old sson
The only sight of blood is when it comes out of an elevator