In November, it will be the 15-year anniversary since the release of Call of Duty: World at War. Although there aren't many players still active in World at War, one dedicated player has shown his unwavering commitment. The son of a 65-year-old diehard fan recently shared his father's impressive in-game statistics on Reddit.
Call of Duty: World at War, released in 2008, is the fifth installment in the Call of Duty franchise. It brought the series back to its original World War II setting, following the innovative Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Despite the challenge of living up to its beloved predecessor, World at War received positive feedback from both fans and critics. Even years after its release, it continues to maintain a loyal player base.
User Jagrbomb recently shared a captivating story on Reddit's Gaming subreddit that has caught the attention of many. According to the post, Jagrbomb's father, who is 65 years old, has been passionately playing the game World at War for an astounding 15 years. The post includes an image displaying the father's impressive in-game statistics, which include a remarkable kill count of nearly half a million, only 300,000 deaths, and just under 20,000 headshots. This exceptional dedication to the game serves as strong evidence for its enduring popularity, especially considering the ongoing requests for a World at War remaster. While other Call of Duty games have garnered more attention over the years, World at War stands out for its enduring legacy, as it has contributed various maps, game modes, and features to subsequent games in the series. Notably, it is also the game that introduced the iconic Call of Duty Zombies mode.
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Despite this man's exceptional dedication to World at War, he is not alone in his affection for the 2008 classic. Numerous fans express a desire for additional features reminiscent of the campaign co-op in World at War to be incorporated into current versions, reflecting a passionate enthusiasm for the game that persists even 15 years after its release.
Currently, Call of Duty: World at War can be enjoyed on PC, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360.