Call of Duty
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Call of Duty
Summary
Call of Duty is a video game series[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 69 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Call of Duty's instance of is recorded as video game series[3].
- Call of Duty was published by Q200491[4].
- Call of Duty's genre is first-person shooter[5].
- Call of Duty's genre is third-person shooter[6].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Infinity Ward[7].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Treyarch[8].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Sledgehammer Games[9].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Q947583[10].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Spark Unlimited[11].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Amaze Entertainment[12].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as n-Space[13].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Aspyr[14].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Rebellion Developments[15].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Raven Software[16].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as High Moon Studios[17].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Beenox[18].
- Call of Duty's developer is recorded as Kuju Ltd.[19].
- Call of Duty's Commons category is recorded as Call of Duty[20].
- Call of Duty's platform is recorded as Microsoft Windows[21].
- Call of Duty's platform is recorded as macOS[22].
- Call of Duty's platform is recorded as Nintendo DS[23].
- Call of Duty's platform is recorded as N-Gage[24].
- Call of Duty's platform is recorded as Nintendo GameCube[25].
- Call of Duty's platform is recorded as Q10680[26].
- Call of Duty's platform is recorded as PlayStation 3[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Call of Duty's instance of is recorded as video game series[3].
Origins
Recorded inception include October 29, 2003[28] and November 7, 2003[29].
Use and Application
Components include Q211096[30], a video game[31]; Call of Duty 2[32], a video game[33]; it 3[34], a video game[35], written by Marc Guggenheim[36]; it 4: Modern Warfare[37], a video game[38]; it: Modern Warfare 2[39], a video game[40]; and it: Black Ops[41], a video game[42].
Why It Matters
Call of Duty has Wikipedia articles in 69 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]