❘ Published: 2023-10-22T14:59:27
❘ Updated: 2023-10-22T14:59:39
Call of Duty fans unanimously express their desire for a remastered version of the classic game, CoD World at War.
Call of Duty is an iconic franchise that has become immensely popular among casual gamers and esports enthusiasts alike. Known for its thrilling campaigns and the CDL (Call of Duty League), it has solidified its place in gaming history.
Activision, the publisher of Call of Duty, follows a yearly release pattern, with different developers like Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games, Raven Software, and Treyarch taking turns to deliver their own unique styles and contributions to the game.
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The anticipation surrounding each new Call of Duty release is palpable. Currently, Activision has been focusing on expanding the Modern Warfare series, with the upcoming release of Modern Warfare 3 (2023).
As players enjoy various remastered versions of older games, the idea of revisiting Call of Duty classics with a modern touch has sparked their imagination. One such game is the beloved World at War, originally released in 2008, which fans are eagerly hoping to see remastered.
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A content creator’s post reminiscing about the old game sparked a wave of support within the community, with fans expressing their desire for a World at War remaster. One fan wrote, “World at War is one of the best Call of Duty games. We need it remastered.”
Many fans were thrilled about the prospect of a World at War remaster, considering it to be one of the greatest Call of Duty titles of all time. One fan exclaimed, “This is absolutely a fact! One of the best CoD titles released overall.”
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However, not everyone shared the same enthusiasm. One person quickly pointed out a similar game, Vanguard, which was not well-received by the community, saying, “We did, they called it Vanguard.”
While the idea of a World at War remaster found support among many fans, others preferred to focus their attention on the upcoming release of Modern Warfare 3 and the potential issues they are worried about, such as spam reports and “excessive SBMM.”
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