Call of Duty

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90
User Hype Level:
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Fans would love to see more video-game based themes, and Call of Duty is one of the top examples on that list.

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Hype Metrics

Franchise Age

Origin:
2003
Age (years):
20

Nostalgia Factor

Someone who was age 5-15 at franchise origin is now:
25
-
35
years old

Search Volume

Monthly averages
Amazon:
116000
Google:
1280000
YouTube:
859000

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Since its inception in 2003, the Call of Duty franchise has emerged as one of the titans in the world of video gaming. Developed by various studios under the Activision banner, Call of Duty has moved beyond its World War II origins to explore various eras and settings, from the Cold War to the distant future, even delving into the realm of the undead. With its high-octane gameplay, gripping narratives, and a multiplayer mode that has become a social experience in its own right, Call of Duty has redefined the first-person shooter genre and left an indelible imprint on pop culture.

Call of Duty's single-player campaigns have often been lauded for their cinematic intensity and storytelling prowess. They drop players into the boots of various soldiers across different conflicts, providing a compelling, if dramatized, glimpse into the fog of war. However, it's the franchise's multiplayer mode that has arguably had the most significant cultural impact. By enabling players to compete against each other in various online modes, Call of Duty has created a robust online community and a competitive scene that has contributed to the rise of esports.

Moreover, the franchise's influence extends beyond the confines of the gaming world. Phrases from the game, such as "mission failed, we'll get 'em next time," have permeated internet culture, becoming memes in their own right. Additionally, the game's approach to storytelling and its depiction of warfare have influenced various media, including film and television. Through its various iterations and enduring popularity, Call of Duty has proven to be more than just a game. It's a cultural phenomenon that has shaped the landscape of modern gaming and will continue to do so for years to come.