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Few video game series are as influential and popular as Call of Duty. The annualized franchise throws players into fast-paced battles across various historical time periods — along with fictional eras, as well. Call of Duty has taken us to World War II, the Cold War, a modern setting, and even to the future.

Although it’s one of the most successful video game franchises out there, Call of Duty’s quality varies significantly, with some fantastic entries in the series, but many mediocre ones as well. But which Call of Duty games are worth your time and which ones should you skip? To answer that question, we’ve ranked all the mainline entries in the series, with details about why you should or shouldn’t play that particular game.

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20. Call of Duty 3

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PlatformsWii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360

GenreShooter

DeveloperTreyarch, Exact Entertainment

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 07, 2006

The Xbox 360 saw exponential growth in sales during 2005 thanks to the Call of Duty 2, which remains popular to this day. Unfortunately, Call of Duty 3 did not fare as well as its predecessor. Treyarch released it after a very short development when they took control of the franchise. The game failed to impress, with a less-engaging multiplayer mode stuck between Call of Duty 2’s approach and the Call of Duty 4 formula. The campaign mode attempted to change things up by including a Canadian section and a struggling mechanic for melee combat. Still, it lacked the polish or characters to carry it forward. Call of Duty 3 is the rare Call of Duty game that you are better off avoiding.

19. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

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3/5

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One

GenreShooter, Adventure

DeveloperInfinity Ward

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 04, 2016

It pains us to put Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare so low on our list because Infinity Ward had huge ambitions for its release (and so did we). The game’s campaign ditched the linear, mission-to-mission approach and instead let players pick and choose side objectives to complete. It even included some great spaceship combat segments. The bleak story was somehow understated despite featuring interplanetary travel. We loved that the characters felt like real people, and the freedom to select side objectives helped with development. The problem was that the shooting just felt wrong. A substantial amount of flinching made combat a pain in single-player. Multiplayer wasn’t much better, thanks to the poor map design. The game’s potential only made the disappointment and frustration even harder to swallow in-game.

Read our full 19. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare review

18. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

GenreShooter

DeveloperSledgehammer Games

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 10, 2023

Modern Warfare 3 was meant to mark the 20th anniversary of the franchise but ultimately fell flat and is one of the most disappointing launches in the series history. A lackluster campaign relied too much on nostalgia, got lazy with Open Combat Missions that were basically single-player Warzone missions, and was overall too generic to be exciting. While the multiplayer aspect of the game was as fun as always, this was the first COD entry to launch without any new, original maps, instead settling for map remakes from MW3 (2011).

“Coupling all of these aggravating elements with a single-player mode that feels cobbled together by Dr. Frankenstein, Modern Warfare 3 is the most substantial step back for a franchise that has been inching forward for nearly a decade, wrote Billy Givens in Digital Trends’ two-and-a-half-star review of the game. “The short and forgettable story isn’t remotely absorbing, and its multiplayer has no identity in an ever-expanding sea of more unique shooters.”

Read our full 18. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III review

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17. Call of Duty: Ghosts

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

GenreShooter

DeveloperNeversoft Entertainment, Infinity Ward, Raven Software, Treyarch

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 05, 2013

The first Call of Duty game released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Call of Duty: Ghosts had very little to differentiate itself from the series’s past games. Part of it was in space, part of it was in urban areas, and part of it was in the foliage, but it lacked a strong villain or the mystery we’ve come to expect from Call of Duty. Multiplayer also made no attempt to innovate, but it was, at the very least, well-designed. Getting a sniper headshot still felt amazing, even if you had done it all before.

Read our full 17. Call of Duty: Ghosts review

16. Call of Duty: Black Ops III

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

GenreShooter, Adventure

DeveloperTreyarch

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 06, 2015

Treyarch decided to double down on the futuristic elements of the Black Ops games with Call of Duty: Black Ops III, and it was the first time it failed to excite. Mind-controlled drones and weapons were not enough to overcome the sense that we had played all this before, and the studio seemed to have so little faith in its writing that it gave players the chance to play campaign missions in any order. That is, of course, unless they played on Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, which omitted the mode altogether.

Read our full 16. Call of Duty: Black Ops III review

15. Call of Duty

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac

GenreShooter

DeveloperInfinity Ward

PublisherActivision

ReleaseOctober 29, 2003

The original Call of Duty was something we don’t associate with the series today: An underdog. Developer Infinity Ward had been formed from former Medal of Honor developers, with Electronic Arts’ series still the king of war-themed shooters. It didn’t take long for Infinity Ward to show what it was capable of, however, with a campaign split across three different nations’ militaries and a competitive multiplayer mode that planted the seeds for its future. Even Captain Price made an appearance! It was certainly a product of its time and it frankly doesn’t hold up as well today.

14. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

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4/5

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

GenreShooter

DeveloperSledgehammer Games

PublisherActivision, Square Enix

ReleaseNovember 03, 2014

After assisting with the development of Modern Warfare 3, Sledgehammer Games was given the chance to lead its own project for 2014’s Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Taking the series further into the future than it had gone to date, its exo-suit gameplay and high-tech weapons promoted verticality and constant movement, making it difficult to master but incredibly rewarding. No longer were your enemies just coming from the left or the right, but possibly directly above your head. Advanced Warfare’s techno-political thriller campaign addressed the public’s growing fear of private military contractors and the role they’ll play in society going forward. It was completely absurd, but Sledgehammer has a knack for blockbusters and the closing moment is quite satisfying. Despite its critical success, Advanced Warfare didn’t light the sales charts on fire, so a direct follow-up is unlikely.

Read our full 14. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare review

13. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

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4/5

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One

GenreShooter

DeveloperTreyarch

PublisherActivision

ReleaseOctober 12, 2018

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 could have been the game to kill the franchise. For the first time in the main series, Black Ops 4 opted to leave the campaign mode out completely, offering competitive multiplayer, Zombies, and the battle royale mode Blackout instead. Treyarch’s over-the-top approach to storytelling was missed, but the studio managed to deliver one of the best multiplayer modes in the series’ history, along with plenty of Zombies content for fans. It was Blackout that sealed the deal, however. The series’s first crack at battle royale was a huge success, blending classic Call of Duty shooting mechanics with the slow and methodical gameplay from PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. The mode even mixed in classic settings from the earlier games, as well as a section filled with Zombies ready to tear you limb from limb.

Read our full 13. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 review

12. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

GenreShooter

DeveloperTreyarch

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 13, 2020

The reason Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a noteworthy entry is because it’s the first game in the series available on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. It ended up having plenty of content across Multiplayer and Zombies, with lots of callbacks to the original Black Ops games. Unfortunately, this game didn’t benefit much from being on the new consoles, as it looked muddy, and never felt on par with the level of quality from past games. It’s definitely worth playing, especially if you’re into Warzone (as the games share progression systems), but ultimately, this will end up being forgotten about.

11. Call of Duty: Vanguard

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

GenreShooter

DeveloperSledgehammer Games

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 05, 2021

Call of Duty: Vanguard is an interesting entry in the series because it has a lot of memorable features, especially for Multiplayer mode. It sends players back to World War II, which is a downside since Call of Duty has taken place during that era far too often. You can skip the single-player campaign and the Zombies modes entirely, but if you’re into Multiplayer, you’ll likely enjoy this game — even more so after it gets updated. One of the best things about Vanguard is the degree of customization, as you’re able to utilize up to 10 attachments on most weapons. The majority of the primary weapons have 70 attachments to unlock, giving you plenty of ways to build weapons how you’d like. Though, in turn, this does mean the game feels a bit too grindy at times, but veteran players will likely welcome the sheer amount of things to do.

Read our full 11. Call of Duty: Vanguard review

10. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

GenreShooter

DeveloperInfinity Ward

PublisherActivision

ReleaseOctober 28, 2022

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is a noteworthy installment based on its name alone, serving as a sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare. While the two play similarly and even share a setting, Modern Warfare II is a clear step backward for the franchise, particularly due to its Multiplayer mechanics that tend to favor a slower pace. Its campaign mode is absolutely worth playing, but if you’re someone who likes to enjoy the full package, including Multiplayer, Spec Ops, and single-player modes, you might be disappointed with this one. Activision has also dropped the ball in terms of support, so the game feels like an incomplete package compared to previous installments.

Read our full 10. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II review

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9. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

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PlatformsWii, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

GenreShooter, Tactical, Adventure

DeveloperSledgehammer Games, Infinity Ward

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 08, 2011

By 2011, Call of Duty had already cemented its legacy with several stellar first-person shooters, but franchise fatigue had also begun. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 wrapped up the groundbreaking trilogy with another action-packed campaign and tight multiplayer mode, but without much of the original Infinity Ward team on the project, it felt like the developers were tracing a drawing rather than creating something on their own. This isn’t to say that Modern Warfare 3 isn’t worthy of the Call of Duty name. Its multiplayer was as addictive and fast-paced as ever, and there were plenty of set-piece moments, but without the passion behind it, the game never escaped the shadow of its older siblings.

8. Call of Duty: Black Ops II

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U

GenreShooter

DeveloperTreyarch

PublisherActivision, Square Enix

ReleaseNovember 12, 2012

The follow-up to the excellent Black Ops had expectations soaring, possibly out of any developer’s reach. Call of Duty: Black Ops II felt like a game that had been designed by two entirely different studios. Its multiplayer emphasized customization with its Pick 10 system and a mix of futuristic weaponry, but its campaign was a scattershot series of missions that struggled to find an identity. It isn’t for Treyarch’s lack of effort, though. Real-time strategy elements were even mixed into certain missions, and while they were only mildly successful, it showed the studio’s commitment to always trying new things.

Read our full 8. Call of Duty: Black Ops II review

7. Call of Duty: WWII

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One

GenreShooter

DeveloperSledgehammer Games

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 02, 2017

After nearly a decade in modern warfare and the future, Call of Duty returned to where it began in 2017 with Call of Duty: WWII. Set in the European theater and featuring the famous Normandy invasion, it felt like Call of Duty 2 has been remade for the next generation of players. This came with some feeling of déjà vu, but the better characterization and an emotional conclusion helped it from feeling like a basic nostalgia-grab. The multiplayer also shifted away from the excess of its predecessors, focusing on pure boots-on-the-ground combat without compromising the strides the series had made. Its convoluted progression system, however, didn’t work as well, and the Zombie mode felt out of place in an otherwise serious game.

Read our full 7. Call of Duty: WWII review

6. Call of Duty: World at War

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PlatformsWii, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

GenreShooter, Adventure

DeveloperTreyarch

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 11, 2008

Call of Duty: World at War was Treyarch’s first game in the series since the underwhelming Call of Duty 3, and it managed to deliver the grimmest and goriest game the series had ever — or has ever — seen. Focused on Americans in the Pacific as well as the Russians closing in on Berlin, World at War doesn’t shy away from the horrors of war. Limbs and heads are severed, and mountains of bodies pile up, though it does lay the pathos on a little bit thick in the American section. Treyarch took the killstreaks and general structure of the Modern Warfare games and used it for World at War, and it worked surprisingly well. Better yet is the inclusion of Zombies for the first time, which eventually evolved to be one of the main pillars of Call of Duty, 13 years later.

5. Call of Duty 2

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox 360, Mac

GenreShooter

DeveloperInfinity Ward

PublisherActivision

ReleaseOctober 25, 2005

The first Call of Duty game for many current fans — and a launch title for the Xbox 360 — Call of Duty 2 was the ultimate World War II shooter for those interested in the fall of Nazi Germany. Split across missions focused on Russian, British, and American soldiers, Call of Duty 2 took players everywhere from the beaches of Normandy to the deserts of North Africa, and its open-ended approach often gave you more than one way to approach a mission. Its scale was mind-blowing at the time, and the most cinematic moments still hold up today. Call of Duty 2’s approach to multiplayer was more laid-back than some of the later games, and it wasn’t interested in throwing a million statistics at you upon completing a match. Despite this, the map design was unparalleled, and sniping an unsuspecting enemy from a window was incredibly satisfying.

4. Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare

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4/5

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One

GenreShooter

DeveloperInfinity Ward

PublisherActivision

ReleaseOctober 25, 2019

Confused by a game called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare appearing on our list alongside Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare? It gets even more confusing when you discover that the games share characters but are not narratively connected aside from the mention of a few events. Regardless of the naming conventions, the rebooted 2019 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare nails the atmosphere and tense first-person action of the older games’ campaigns, complete with several set-piece moments and a generous sprinkling of stealth. Modern Warfare doesn’t disappoint as a multiplayer game, either, building on the foundation of its predecessors while adding new mechanics, such as reloading while aiming down the sights. Its straightforward progression system emphasizes continued play and doesn’t include microtransactions for unlocking any weapons. The new massive mode Ground War is a fantastic addition to its multiplayer offerings that should satisfy those left in the cold by DICE’s decision to skip a 2019 Battlefield release.

Read our full 4. Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare review

3. Call of Duty: Black Ops

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PlatformsWii, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac

GenreShooter

DeveloperTreyarch

PublisherActivision, Square Enix, Aspyr Media

ReleaseNovember 09, 2010

Treyarch was finally able to get out of Infinity Ward’s shadow and establish itself as a premier Call of Duty studio with 2010’s Black Ops. A thrilling mystery set during the Cold War and partially taking place in Vietnam, its ambitious story dealt with conspiracy theories and the role the United States could have played in the JFK assassination, along with the failed Bay of Pigs operation. It even called back to characters and scenes from World at War, blending elements from the World War II shooter into the newer game. Top-notch voice performances from actors like Sam Worthington and Gary Oldman helped sell the whole thing, and we still yell about “the numbers” regularly. Though it didn’t drastically reinvent the Call of Duty formula, Black Ops nonetheless delivered well-balanced combat across a variety of maps, ranging from the jungles of Vietnam to the famous Nuketown. The map was so beloved that it has been released in every Treyarch game to date, and they’d feel downright incomplete without it.

2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac

GenreShooter

DeveloperInfinity Ward, n-Space

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 10, 2009

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare almost single-handedly redefined the modern first-person shooter with its thrilling campaign and endlessly customizable multiplayer component, so the bar was sky-high for Modern Warfare 2 when it was released two years later. Somehow, Infinity Ward managed to outdo itself, delivering another campaign filled with twists, betrayals, and action-packed set pieces while also building on what made the first game’s multiplayer so successful. The kill-streak concept was expanded to allow for even more ways to eliminate your enemies, and the progression system remained one of the most satisfying in all of gaming. Even a decade later, there’s just something about Modern Warfare 2’s pacing and map design that makes it a classic — it’s one of those games you could put in your Xbox 360 for months and never get tired of it. You can play a remastered version of its single-player campaign on modern consoles now.

1. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

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PlatformsPC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac

GenreShooter, Simulator

DeveloperInfinity Ward, n-Space, Treyarch

PublisherActivision

ReleaseNovember 05, 2007

Where were you when you first played Crew Expendable in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare? In just minutes, Infinity Ward proved to players that the move from World War II to a contemporary conflict was worthwhile, as Capt. Price and Soap MacTavish make their way through a hostile ship and eliminate targets with pinpoint precision. Not a second of time was wasted, and over the course of the legendary Call of Duty 4 campaign, that would still be true. All Ghillied Up is arguably the best mission in any first-person shooter, and it looks even better in the remastered version for modern consoles. Modern Warfare’s competitive multiplayer put a renewed emphasis on personal performance rather than winning individual matches, with players now carefully eyeing their kill-to-death ratio as they modified their weapons with custom sights and grips. Call of Duty would no longer play second fiddle to any other series, and its reign would last for the next decade.

No matter how much you love the Call of Duty franchise, you must admit that some iterations are just better than others. With our advice, you know which games to avoid, so you can start playing the cream of the crop immediately. By following our recommendations on the best games in the series, you’ll get to experience all of their strengths and none of their weaknesses.

The Call of Duty series has successfully produced a line of outstanding shooter games. One of the things that players love about the franchise is its consistency. Players know what to expect from the series, and are rarely disappointed, so they go out and buy release after release. The series gains more avid players and repeat customers by the minute, reaping enormous profits, which they utilize to create the next best game in the series and perpetuate its legendary legacy as one of the best gaming franchises in history.

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FAQs

What is the number 1 Call of Duty game? ›

1. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

What is the most played Call of Duty right now? ›

Highlights: Most Played Call Of Duty Right Now

Call of Duty: Warzone has been played by over 85 million people since its release.

What is the most popular version of Call of Duty? ›

Over 31 Million Copies Sold

Call of Duty: Black Ops is the best-selling game in the franchise and was released on Nov. 10, 2010. The game technically serves as a sequel to World at War, which can help explain why it sold so well.

Which CoD has best graphics? ›

Cold War was an exception, because they had started work *before* the new IW8 engine (the one that MW2019 and Vanguard runs on) was ready. And Vanguard made some improvements over the MW2019 version of the engine. So Vanguard has the best graphics.

Who is rank 1 in CoD? ›

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Is mw2 better than mw3? ›

After all, the games are barely a year apart from one another, but, that doesn't mean the entire experience feels rushed, and there are many things that Modern Warfare 3 does better than Modern Warfare 2, adding to the experience of a Call of Duty title, and yet another game where snipers remain king.

Which Call of Duty is Ghost in? ›

Simon "Ghost" Riley - A character in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and the main character of Modern Warfare 2: Ghost. Simon "Ghost" Riley (Reboot) - A character in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022) and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023).

What CoD does everyone play? ›

For the most part, the lion's share of that player count is taken up by COD Mobile and Warzone, but that's because they're free-to-play, immensely popular games.

What is the most played game right now 2024? ›

Here are the top 10 most played online games in the world right now:
  • PUBG. PUBG. ...
  • Minecraft. Minecraft. ...
  • Apex Legends. Apex Legends. ...
  • Fortnite Battle Royale. Fortnite Battle Royale. ...
  • Call of Duty. Call of Duty. ...
  • CrossFire. CrossFire. ...
  • Dungeon Fighter Online (DFO) Dungeon Fighter Online. ...
  • Hearthstone. Hearthstone.
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Is mw3 worth it? ›

Potentially going down in franchise history as the worst COD since 2013's Call of Duty: Ghosts, everything from single-player to multiplayer feels half-baked and rushed. Despite being a fully priced $70 game, the lack of overall value in Modern Warfare 3 (even considering series low points) is simply mind-boggling.

Which game has most players? ›

As of September 2021, the most-played game on Steam, a giant in the gaming world, is PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds with a peak of over 3.2 million concurrent players. League of Legends has an estimated 111 million active players every month. Fortnite, as of 2020, had 350 million registered players worldwide.

Which Call of Duty is free? ›

Play CALL OF DUTY: WARZONE Free NOW.

Which Call of Duty has zombies? ›

It first appeared in Call of Duty: World at War and became highly popular upon the game's release, resulting in the mode returning in Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Call of Duty: Vanguard, and Call of Duty: ...

What is ranked Call of Duty? ›

"Ranked Play is a feature-packed, stand-alone competitive Multiplayer mode that leverages the Call of Duty League approved rules, restrictions, maps, and modes," said Activision in a blog post. "Track your standing with a visible skill rating and earn rewards across multiple Skill Divisions and Tiers.

Is MW2 better than MW3? ›

After all, the games are barely a year apart from one another, but, that doesn't mean the entire experience feels rushed, and there are many things that Modern Warfare 3 does better than Modern Warfare 2, adding to the experience of a Call of Duty title, and yet another game where snipers remain king.

Is Black Ops 2 the best CoD? ›

After a voting period over on Reddit, Black Ops 2 was crowned the winner and is seen as the best. It's no surprise really that many players have a fondness for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, it's a game that was successful upon release but one that found a lot of players later down the line.

What Call of Duty should I start with? ›

If I've never played Call of Duty, where should I start? If you simply wish to gain a feel of what the multiplayer is like, go with Modern Warfare 2. The leap in mechanics and features from MW1 to MW2 was a very large one, and MW2 would be the closest you'd get to what the gaming mechanics of MW3 are like.

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