20 Years Ago, Call Of Duty's First B-Team Changed The Franchise Forever
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The success of Call Of Duty's expansion, United Offensive, proved that even during its so-called off-years, it was the undisputed king of the FPS genre.
When Call Of Duty released in 2003, it quickly earned a reputation as a revolutionary first-person shooter by combining intense cinematic experiences with respectful portrayals of WWII.
The development of the franchise showcased how a studio could make each entry in the blockbuster series distinct, ensuring its longevity and relevance in gaming.
More than two decades after its debut, Call Of Duty continues to shatter entertainment records and remains a global phenomenon, reflecting its impact on the gaming industry.
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