

The finale of the original Modern Warfare trilogy featured yet another epic campaign and addictive multiplayer. 2011: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Image via Activision The Zombies mode was expanded and the campaign introduced franchise favorite characters such as Frank Woods and Alex Mason. The success continued in 2010 with the first entry in the classic Black Ops series.

2010: Call of Duty: Black Ops Image via Activision It sold a whopping 25 million copies, which was unheard of at the time. If CoD 4 was the series’ entry into the mainstream, then MW2 is what truly turned the franchise into an entertainment juggernaut. 2009: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Image via Activision Treyarch upped its game in 2008 with World at War, introducing the highly successful Nazi Zombies mode to the series for the first time. 2008: Call of Duty: World at War Image via Activision Its awesome campaign and addictive multiplayer with the first prestige system likely changed gaming and FPS titles forever. 2007: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Image via ActivisionĬall of Duty catapulted into the mainstream with CoD 4 when Infinity Ward brought the fight to the present day. 2006: Call of Duty 3 Image via ActivisionĬoD 3 was Treyarch’s first foray into the series, keeping the fight in the 1940s.
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2005: Call of Duty 2 Image via ActivisionĬoD 2 brought the series to consoles for the first time, releasing on Xbox 360 alongside PC and Mac. It was first released on PC, Mac, and even the N-Gage handheld device. The first CoD started the series in World War II and featured a story campaign and multiplayer modes. Here are all of the Call of Duty games in the order they were released.
