2021's Call of Duty Vanguard took players back to the World War 2 setting, with a new story. It is the most recent entry in the franchise following 2019's Modern Warfare and 2020's Black Ops Cold War.
While each of the three games were designed by a different studio, there are are some links between Call of Duty Vanguard and the other two games.
Some of these connections are in the form of game mechanisms, while other links are less apparent on the surface, and players will have to do some digging to find a relationship.
A possible reason for this integration is to help fans maintain a link between the different releases. It also allows for the characters to be properly established before new storylines are drawn around them.
Be it for the Taskforce Vanguard or the prestige system, Vanguard links up with the previous releases more often than not.
Call of Duty Vanguard's focus is clearly on the online aspects of the game. Unlike Battlefield 2042, there is a short campaign in Vanguard that serves as an extended tutorial and a taster for the various weapons and accessories in the multiplayer experience.
Call of Duty Vanguard's prestige system certainly bears resemblance to previous games. When Call of Duty World War 2 was released, Activision planned to make the system more rewarding. Vanguard's prestige system has its own set of differences, but the similarities are pretty apparent.
Players rise in rank from 1 to 55 across all game modes. Additionally, with the availability of Call of Duty Warzone and Call of Duty Vanguard's integration, players can use the Battle Royale game to rank up the prestige system.
There is also a more focused emphasis on the environment and the game's overall pace. Some players have complained about the
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