Call of Duty is one of the most renowned first-person shooter video game franchises published by Activision, released back in 2003. The franchise has sold over 400 million copies throughout the years and the latest entry released isCall of Duty: Vanguardin 2021, with tepid sales that were one of the worst for the series since the launch of Modern Warfare 14 years ago. Call of Duty: Vanguard comes after the successful Cold War and Warzone and has many references to older Call Of Duty games. But, in the newer games, Activision is now building a sort-of universe for its games which gives rise to different connections across game titles and builds sales figures along with fulfilling the demands of fans wanting interrelatedness between characters and storylines.
Call of Duty: Vanguard significantly strikes a connection with Black Ops and Modern Warfare in numerous ways. Firstly, Taskforce 141(also known as “The One-Four-One”) is a multinational special operations unit that consists of members from Britain, Australia, America, Canada, and other countries. The members of “The One-Four-One” serve as the protagonists of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 with the main objective of eliminating Vladimir Makarov, who is a known Russian ultranationalist. However, the task force’s demise takes place when its then captain, General Shephard, betrays the force. Now, the initial task force, Task Force One, is created in the Vanguard series and the story carries integral elements revolving around the same.
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The Task Force Vanguard, which is also known as Task Force One is the first military task force featured in Call of Duty: Vanguard. It was formed by Carver Butcher to foil
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