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5 Classic Call of Duty Game Modes That Treyarch Need to Bring Back For Black Ops Gulf War


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5 Classic Call of Duty Game Modes That Treyarch Need to Bring Back For ****** Ops Gulf War

Call of Duty has added several twists and turns to its multiplayer over the years. Some became beloved, some abandoned. Gamers may be wondering what ****** Ops Gulf War (unconfirmed title) has in store for them, as it is probably on its way. It will rumoredly feature open-combat missions like Modern Warfare 3, and if that’s the case, players may seek a better experience in multiplayer.

Recently, some fans chose to pick up on previous entries in the series and highlighted the poor integration of AI. Although such things have the potential to detract from the overall experience, it is highly unlikely that they will, given how far gaming has come since those games were released. Beyond that, however, gamers may be considering which of the game modes Treyarch ought to revive in the upcoming title. Here are our picks:.

The Modes that Call of Duty: ****** Ops Gulf War Should Have

5. Ground War

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Every Call of Duty game featuring the mode has come up with its own rules.

First introduced in 2007’s Modern Warfare, the mode was simply a team deathmatch, but with more players allowed to partake. Looking at it now, it has evolved greatly with games like BO4, which includes a 50 vs. 50 mode in its battle royale.

MW‘s games after the soft reboot featured 32 vs. 32 matches with different features, including a squad spawning mechanic. Although each Call of Duty game that has included the mode has developed its own set of guidelines, the thrill has always been there.

4. Free-For-All

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Up to 8 players can join in free-for-all mode.

All the lone wolves would just rush into this. It’s the most common but also among the most fun game modes in the popular military shooter. The ground rules are simple: the one reaching the score limit first will take the crown. Team players, on the other hand, will not find the game very amusing given the setting where every player is their opponent.

The mode allows eight players in a game at maximum. It’s also a race against time, not just the number of ******. Players can taste victory if they haven’t reached the score limit but have the most ****** under the time limit.

3. ***** Confirmed

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Players will lose their ***** if the tag is left uncollected.

Also known as tags, ***** Confirmed adds a little bit of fun, which can also leave a player annoyed. ********* an ****** is not enough, as players have to pick up the dog tags left behind by the ***** ****** before respawning to get the *****.

Initially, in games like Modern Warfare and ****** Ops, the tags say the names of major characters from the respective franchises, Simon ‘Ghost’ Riley and Viktor Reznov. Later in BO3, the tags began displaying detailed information about the downed operator. Similarly, all the tags in CoD: Ghosts had a Ghosts emblem.

2. Prop Hunt

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Props will ‘whistle’ to make hunting easier for rivals.

Playing hide and seek, flashing players, and running for lives, Prop Hunt is a proper fun mode that Call of Duty fans can play nonstop. One team assumes the role of hunters, who’ll hunt other players, disguising themselves as props. Things can go from nothing to really ****** if a hunter finds the prop near him/her.

To make things a bit easier for hunters, all the props whistle after a certain time limit, which almost appears like they are teasing them. It certainly is one mode that players enjoy playing. Hopefully, the next CoD won’t send the fans in a ****** mood like it was the case with Modern Warfare 3.

1. Search And ********

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Players will get one chance per round in SnD.

It should be on the jumbotron, as Search and ******** ******** among the most popular game modes in Call of Duty. In one moment, players are making strategies with the team, and the next moment, they are running for their lives.

While one team is assigned an objective to ***** up a target, the other team needs to defend it until the time runs out. Once the ****** ****** them, players can do nothing but spectate the team players and guide them to the objective, but only if the teammate chooses to take the advice.

The game’s tough, but it holds five times the potential of a team deathmatch. Players in the game are leveled up quickly while also polishing their skills, as it actually takes strategy to outrun the ****** they are facing.

Which of the game modes are you hoping to see in the next CoD, and why? We would like to know your thoughts in the comments section below.





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