Call of Duty fans are calling for the return of campaign co-op in future iterations of the franchise. The Call of Duty series offers many ways to play with friends, but in recent years the campaigns have been restricted to a single-player experience.
The campaign has been something of an afterthought in many recent Call of Duty games. In 2018, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 didn't feature a campaign mode, becoming the first and only game in the series to hold this distinction. Despite this, the campaigns have usually been well-received by players over the years, providing a great mix of Hollywood-style action with hard-hitting stories. The most recent entry in the series, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, did place a renewed focus on the campaign mode, bringing back many fan-favorite characters from 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
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The Reddit post online suggested that campaign co-op would be a great addition to future Call of Duty games. Unfortunately, campaign co-op has been absent from the series since 2015 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, with its only other appearance coming in 2008's Call of Duty: World at War. It's definitely a niche feature, but because of its lack of appearances, developers have never really had the chance to innovate on the features and make it a fully-fledged part of the Call of Duty campaign experience. A great developer could certainly get more out of the feature than has been shown so far, with other franchises doing campaign co-op very well in the past.
Even in the Call of Duty games that don't offer campaign co-op, there is usually some form of co-op mode that allows gamers to play with friends. In Treyarch's games, this has
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