Like clockwork, another year, another Call of Duty. This time, Sledgehammer is back at it, the studio’s first new Call of Duty since 2017’s WWII. Headed back to that war, the studio is this time focused on exploring another angle—or several angles—of WWII that we don’t normally hear about. It was called “World War,” after all, and Vanguard focuses the light on different theaters of…
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Cinematic narrative experience with great characters
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Unique approach to multiplayer and map design
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Treyarch developing Zombies
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Post-launch content and support plans
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Campaign gameplay is rudimentary
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Zombies gameplay loop withers without permanent upgrades to chase
