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  1. #21
    Call of Duty Mobile has just received the new zombie mode update and it brings a host of new gameplay features.

    Raid Mode
    In the Raid Mode, players will have to face waves for zombies before fighting it out with the boss zombie. Raids offer two difficulty settings: Normal that offers 8 rounds of zombies and Heroic that offers 12 rounds of zombies. At the end of the set number of rounds, you or your team will go through a portal to face off against Abomination boss zombie, which is essentially a dangerous-looking creature. In Hardcore mode, there's another boss found in the swamp areas.

  2. #22
    CALL OF DUTY®: MODERN WARFARE® SEASON ONE IS LIVE!

    Somewhere in an Urzikstan town, the Allegiance have shot down an Al-Qatala cargo chopper carrying chemical weapons. Seeing this blast, members of the Coalition were first to the scene and discovered these deadly weapons.

    However, once the Allegiance arrive for their investigation, a conflict over who owns the gas discovered in the downed helicopter ensues.

    This is the story behind the largest ever content drop in Call of Duty history.
    Today marks the beginning of content rich Season One in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, full of Multiplayer maps, Special Ops experiences, and more surprises within the all-new battle pass system.

    Here’s what’s waiting for you right now:

    New Maps Big and Small

    Multiplayer Operators can dive right into two new Gunfight maps – Atrium and Cargo – and an all-new Ground War experience known as Port.
    Port: Port is the site of a supposed major shipment leaving Verdansk. Battle against your enemies among the shipping containers, cranes, buildings, and streets that define this unique addition to the Ground War map rotation.

    Atrium: The centerpiece of a massive palace inside Verdansk holds a gorgeous atrium that has somehow kept its beauty throughout the war. Don’t admire the scenery too much, however: this palace is an important tactical foothold deep within the city. Gunfights here will take place around this open-air space with a large tree acting as the room’s focal point.

    Cargo: The other 2v2 map takes place on the docks of London. With a major shipment set to leave here towards Verdansk, Coalition and Allegiance operators are locked in a Gunfight within the confines of this small, open-roof storage vessel for shipping containers. Wrest control of this dock, and your team will have the honor of stopping these contraband shipments from happening.

    Crash Returns

    That downed helicopter in the middle of town looks awfully familiar…

    Yes, the map Crash from Call of Duty® 4: Modern Warfare® has returned with a whole new purpose in the greater Modern Warfare narrative.

    The iconic helicopter in the map’s center is now the (former) property of Al-Qatala, and both the Coalition and Allegiance are on the ground to intercept the contraband inside.

    Although this map has a new home in the narrative, Crash is just how veterans of the franchise remember it with a few twists: flanking routes and those memorable rooftops are back, but there are also some new areas to explore that make this town even more realistic than before.

  3. #23
    Call of Duty Beginning


    Call of Duty is a first-person shooter video game based on id Tech 3 and was released on October 29, 2003. The game was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. The game simulates the infantry and combined arms warfare of World War II. An expansion pack, Call of Duty: United Offensive, was developed by Gray Matter Interactive with contributions from Pi Studios and produced by Activision. The game follows American and British paratroopers and the Red Army. The Mac OS X version of the game was ported by Aspyr Media. In late 2004, the N-Gage version was developed by Nokia and published by Activision. Other versions were released for PC, including Collector's Edition (with soundtrack and strategy guide), Game of the Year Edition (includes game updates), and the Deluxe Edition (which contains the United Offensive expansion and soundtrack; in Europe, the soundtrack was not included). On September 22, 2006, Call of Duty, United Offensive, and Call of Duty 2 were released together as Call of Duty: War Chest for PC. Since November 12, 2007, Call of Duty games have been available for purchase via Valve's content delivery platform Steam.

  4. #24
    Call of Duty was released on October 29, 2003. It is a World War II first-person shooter published by Activision and developed by Infinity Ward. The first game lets the player see the conflict from three sides, the Americans, the British, and the Soviets.

  5. #25
    MEET THE OPERATORS OF CALL OF DUTY®: MODERN WARFARE®: PART 1: COALITION FORCES


    Introducing the best in the business; the Operators of Modern Warfare.

    As Mara, the newest Operator available in the Season 1 Battle Pass, takes to the battlefield, we wanted to give you an overview of all of the Operators available in Modern Warfare®.

    These unique characters – each with their own backstory, nationality, character dialogue, character skins, and cosmetic customization options – have reported for duty as part of one of two opposing factions: Coalition and Allegiance. In Multiplayer, they do battle, but in Special Ops, they will have to put aside their differences and work together as part of the Armistice global taskforce.

    At the main Operators menu screen, you have the option to choose either Coalition or Allegiance as your favorite faction or remain neutral and not favor a side. When you queue up into a match, your team may be chosen based on your preferred faction. However, this may not always occur, based on available players and other game elements. If you don’t select a favorite, your faction is randomly assigned.

    The Operators menu screen is also where you can preview Operators and any Operator skins you have unlocked.

    You begin your Multiplayer and Special Ops career as a Default Operator for either side. This Default Operator changes its appearance based on your Loadout; for example, using a shotgun may cause your Default Operator to don a tactical vest that would be worn for a breach-and-clear mission.

    While the Default Operator is pretty cool, you can unlock many of the others through gameplay challenges across all three modes, or purchase new skins for them in the Store, or by unlocking tiers in the Battle Pass.

    Outside of the Default Operator, Coalition Operators fall into the SAS, Warcom, and Demon Dogs special forces.

    Here’s a breakdown of all Coalition Operators, including their backstories and how to unlock them. Looking for Allegiance Operators? When Nikto arrives later this Season, we’ll introduce the Spetsnaz, Jackals, and Chimera special forces.

    Note! If you purchase an Operator skin in the Store or unlock a skin in the Battle Pass the Operator automatically becomes available, even if you haven’t completed his or her associated Challenge yet.

    Note! You can unlock more Operator skins in the Store, via the Battle Pass, and by completing Missions in the “Missions & Challenges” menu, as you progress through the Battle Pass.
    Mara

    Faction: Warcom

    Citizenship: Venezuela

    First Language: Spanish

    Status: Active

    Unlock By: Purchasing the Battle Pass

    Background: Venezuelan national turned CIA asset at 15; provided intel for US to launch in-country covert ops against Al-Qatala sleeper cells. Volunteered for US SOF training. Conducted clandestine ops for CIA until invited to join WARCOM in 2017.

    Domino

    Faction: Warcom

    Citizenship: France

    First Language: French

    Status: Active

    Unlock By: Win 5 Matches of Gunfight

    Background: 4th generation Korean-French. Trained to represent France as an Olympic sprinter until Al Qatala attacked Paris. Joined French Army, chosen for Special Forces. Extremely competitive. Maintains few personal relationships.

  6. #26
    MEET THE OPERATORS OF CALL OF DUTY®: MODERN WARFARE®: PART 1: COALITION FORCES

    Otter

    Faction: SAS

    Citizenship: United Kingdom

    First Language: English

    Status: Active

    Unlock By: Complete Special Ops – Operation: Paladin

    Background: Orphaned as a child, raised in and out of foster care. Earned a criminal record in London punk scene. At 18, intervened in public stabbing (Al Qatala,) gaining local fame. Joined British Commandos, later passed SAS selection.
    D-Day

    Faction: Demon Dogs

    Citizenship: United States

    First Language: English

    Status: Active

    Unlock By: Completing the Hunting Party Campaign mission

    Background: West Texas native. Served with Army Rangers in Afghanistan, pre/post Iraq War. Discharged (Section 8) after failed rescue attempt of a teammate. Returned to Afghanistan as a PMC. Recruited by Alice to join the Demon Dogs.

  7. #27
    Call of Duty Mobile


    Call of Duty Mobile beta version will consume approximately 25 mb internet data in an hour. If you play 1 hour a day. You will consume around 750 mb of your internet data in a month. The game is a multiplayer based online game.

  8. #28
    MODERN WARFARE® TACTICAL MAP INTEL: CARGO

    Gunfight serves up the smallest maps in the Multiplayer pool, and Cargo is no different. The locale may seem familiar as it is loosely based on Wet Work from Call of Duty® 4: Modern Warfare®. If you remember traditional Multiplayer experiences on that map that may come in handy, but Gunfight is a unique tactical and intense mode.

    To prepare for your impending skirmish on this battleground, we’ve broken down Cargo in-depth, so read on for more details.

    Lay of the Land:

    Cargo is an open-air map that takes place in the cargo hold of a ship somewhere at sea. The sounds of the waves and clanking metal can be heard as you traverse this map, but don’t let that distract you from your opponents.

    The cargo hold of this ship is dimly lit and filled with containers and boxes, all of which can be mantled on to gain verticality during your match. Plus, the various set pieces can be used for cover, mounting weapons, and some you can even walk through on your way across the map. There are stairs on both sides of the eastern and western spawns that lead to gantries on both the northern and southern sides of the map.

    You’ll begin the Gunfight at the back of your respective spawn, completely protected behind a large shipping container. From there, you can choose to go up the stairs (one on either side) or stay on the ground, but once you peek from behind the container you may see the enemy. The center of the map is filled with boxes to crouch behind and mantle over which may offer some protection; however, it is completed exposed to the gantries above. Map Overview:

    Cargo isn’t completely symmetrical, so you’ll have different tactical opportunities by going left or right from your spawn. While unique, each pathway provides ample cover for players who wish to rush or flank their opponents.

    Heading north from the western spawn if you choose to bypass the stairs, you’ll have two remaining options to duck into the middle or to stay north and go through a shipping container. Bear in mind that the container gives you the best protection from the gantries but looking across the middle gives you the greatest visibility. There are also a few boxes you can mantle along this path shortly before the container that gives you a great look at the southern gantry and flank path. Choose a path or switch it up throughout the matches to catch your opponent off-guard.

    Heading south from the western spawn, again bypassing the stairs, you can again duck middle or stay south for a tight path that falls directly below the gantry. On this path, you’ll have visibility straight ahead but not much else so be on alert once you pass the container that juts out into this path for enemies opposite you.

    On the eastern side there is an extra container between you in the middle of the playing field. This container shortens the distance between being exposed in the middle and a row of boxes you can use for cover, but it might also slow down an aggressive assault across the center.

    If your Gunfight match does go into overtime, the flag will spawn in the center of the map between two cargo containers, on the north and south, and a few boxes around, making it a somewhat protected flag. Armament Advice:

    Without zones or objective game modes to cover, we’re breaking down a few ways to use the various weapon types that will appear in your random loadouts.

    Here’s some weapon specific tips to playing to the strengths of every weapon class and equipment piece given in Cargo:

    · Handguns – Always a good option when precision fire is needed, the pistol fares pretty well when mobility is a player’s game. Try firing your pistol quickly after executing a slide on one of the flanking lanes to see if you can rapidly down a foe. And, remember that switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading.

    · Shotguns – Because of their limited mobility it may not be best to take a Shotgun on the gantries. However, utilizing the open containers and tight corners might be a fun way to successfully run and gun with these weapons.

    · Submachine Guns – With more range, submachine guns give you the ability to use all of the play space. To minimize recoil, if you find a stable position, don’t be afraid to mount your weapon before firing. Consider taking advantage of the weapon’s agility by adding more movement into your gameplay when handling this type of weaponry.

    · Assault Rifles – A versatile class of weaponry will always have its place in any Gunfight engagement. The mid-range capabilities will shine if you choose to take advantage of Cargo’s verticality.

    · Light Machine Guns – The slower ADS time of these weapons might make you considering mounting more often than not. Consider using tactical knowledge, strategy, and communication to predict your opponent’s location and ready your fire (or pre-ADS) so you can get your shots of quick.

    · Marksman Rifles – While playing with these weapons like standard sniper rifles is definitely option, leaning into their assault rifle capabilities might play best on Cargo. Your approach should be weighed based on your playstyle and tactics of your opponent, but whichever you choose mounting is never a bad idea.

    · Sniper Rifles – With the many containers and boxes, you won’t have many clear lanes and straightaways to get off long distance shots. However, the gantry provides fun opportunities as does the area, alongside the boxes, that are in the immediate left and right areas from spawn. Just be careful when you shoot, if you can see your opponent, they can see you.

    · Equipment – It’s never a bad choice to chuck a Frag or Molotov across the map as a Hail Mary, but there’s an option to hold back as well. You can use your equipment to gain insight on the location of your foes or to damage and even kill them. Just note that if you do get a hit marker or don’t, the opponent might be at a different verticality than you… so look up and down.

  9. #29
    Call of Duty Mobile has a ‘special’ gift for you


    Activision’s mobile game Call of Duty Mobile has been nominated as the Best Games of the year 2019 on both Android and iOS platforms and as a token of appreciation, the company is giving a special reward to its players in the form of DL Q33- Deep Spark sniper gun. Accompanying the reward is a thank you note from the developer. The notification appears after the login screen as a popup asking users to visit the Inbox to collect the reward. However, a simple tap on Claim Now button also redirects the player to the inbox. The inbox message on Android smartphones thanks to the users for helping them win the Google Play’s Best Game of 2019, while the iOS version of the game thanks for winning Apple Trends of the year award. The message on Android reads, “We are thrilled to not only be Google Play’s Best Game of 2019 in multiple countries and regions, but we have also won their User’s Choice Game and Best Competitive Game awards in many of the same places. It is an incredible honor, vet humbling, and thanks to the support of all of you. With that in mind, we would like to thank you with the following gift no matter where you play.” The reward, as mentioned above, is a Deep Spark themed DL Q33 sniper rifle which is almost similar to the existing DL Q33 version in terms of Accuracy, Damage, Range, Fire rate and Mobility, the only difference with Dark Spark themed version is it comes with unique ability called Kickback after level 8 upgrade that allows players to reload one bullet into the magazine for quick kill.

  10. #30
    All the Intel on the Happenings in Call of Duty

    The Lead: Modern Warfare®

    Fresh off new maps and Special Ops experiences in the latest update to Season One, the Holidays from Modern Warfare continue with an epic new limited time Gunfight game mode – Snowfight and the debut of Drop Zone for standard Multiplayer. Both new modes will be available on December 24 at 10AM PT until December 31 at 10AM PT.

    In celebration of the Holidays, global Double XP and Double Tier earn rate will be active on December 24 at 10 AM PT! Raise your rank and accelerate your tier progression during this event until December 27 at 10AM PT. Following this, there will be a tier sale for those looking to make even further progress on the Battle Pass.

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