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A Spotlight on Call of Duty

Taking a look at the Call of Duty franchise as a whole to better determine what one should expect from Call of Duty: WWII and other future installments. Ranking the best 3 game series of this colossal franchise is not too difficult, considering the major flaws presented as the series progressed. That being noted, this list is not designed to rank the Call of Duty franchise or the developers, but to shine a light on what Call of Duty: WWII needs to strive for and what players can expect from the inevitable next installments.

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Exploring the Artistic Vision of Famous Concept Artist David Brochard

In this interview, we will delve into the creative process of David Brochard. Behind the scenes with concept artist David Brochard, showcasing his creative process in gaming industry from Call of Duty to Dark Souls 3 and Star Citizen. Discover how his passion & skills bring immersive worlds to life.

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U.S. Army Planned to Pay Streamers Millions to Reach Gen-Z Through Call of Duty

Internal Army documents obtained by Motherboard provide insight on how the Army wanted to reach Gen-Z, women, and Black and Hispanic people through Twitch, Paramount+, and the WWE.

isarai521d ago (Edited 521d ago )

It's well known the US Army has been using gaming as a gateway for recruiting for a LOOONG time. Hell even in high school recruiters would ask whoever wasnt interested for their gamertag so they can play Cod together. Not to mention they've sponsored several fps tournaments. Not a conspiracy when it's out in the open. Plus Arma exists so...

Inverno521d ago

Instead of trying to get them to join then military through bs trends why not instead tell em of the benefits that joining the military bring? Least in times of peace and without the threat of war, having your studies paid in full sounds better than "hey you can do what you do in COD by joining the army, isn't that cool?"

kneon521d ago (Edited 521d ago )

The USA has been involved in wars/conflicts for 90+% of its existence so you're unlikely to be in the US Military during peacetime

Old_Scout521d ago

I was a recruiter. You can tell a kid the benefits all day long. Ultimately it's a calling and you just call the right person and do the paperwork.

thorstein520d ago

"I was a recruiter. You can LIE TO a kid about the benefits all day long."

FTFY

thorstein521d ago

I think it is absurd that the US military has millions if not billions of dollars in their advertising budget. It is absurd that they have an advertising budget.

TiredGamer521d ago

Would you prefer forced conscription like in Russia?

gold_drake521d ago (Edited 521d ago )

i had that in austria
wasnt all too bad. 6 months of listening to idiots screaming nonsense. you dont actually participate in any war, but i guess ametica is a different kind of hell when it comes to that. who knows what they'd put ppl through lol

ended up enlisting actually haha. sniper training was like 7 weeks. not a bad life

thorstein520d ago

The alternate to spending millions of dollars on advertising is forced conscription?

Wow, you learn something every day.

Gee, how would anyone in the whole world learn about the US military if it weren't for advertising.

Vengeance1138521d ago

Can't wait to die and respawn in real life! Oh wait...

jznrpg521d ago

We all wish … I’d love to see my baby bro and grandfather again .

TheColbertinator521d ago

@jznrpg

Sorry about your losses, friend.

On topic :

I thought the Army was always using FPS games. This is not new.

HyperMoused521d ago

A bit on the nose isnt it...like killin in the game...join up and kill in real life

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Playing Call of Duty WW2 in 2021 ahead of Vanguard's release

What's Call of Duty WW2 like in 2021? Ahead of the release of Vanguard, let's check out Sledgehammer's last game from 2017.

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Father__Merrin972d ago

Only managed around 5h playtime online. Maps were rubbish