There have been many Call of Duty games over the years, and the series shows no signs of stopping. Since 2005, Activision has been releasing a new entry every year, ranging from World War 2 shooters to a spacefaring sci-fi adventure. Along the way there have also been a couple subseries within the greater Call of Duty franchise that focus on different story arcs, and there needs to be a better way to access some of its older titles.
The lifecycle of a Call of Duty game lasts until the next entry releases, and that means a game usually lasts about a year before being left to gather dust. However, these games do not deserve that fate. One of the best ways to let them shine would be to adopt the model established by Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which breathed new life into the entire franchise, and served as a love letter to what came before. That needs to happen for Call of Duty.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Needs to Bring Back the Estate Multiplayer Map
In the greater Call of Duty franchise, there are two major subseries. Treyarch is in charge of the Black Ops series, and Infinity Ward has been making games under the Modern Warfare label. Both have become the focal point of the Call of Duty franchise, with a new entry in each coming out almost every other year. Some of the best Call of Duty titles are contained in each, and fans deserve a better way to experience them.
The Black Ops series has told a loosely connected story covering the events of World War 2, the Cold War, the near future, and the far future. The series began in 2008 with World At War and has continued through 2020 with Black Ops Cold War. Almost every entry feels vastly different from the one before, and has diversified a lot of its mechanics. Black
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