From Modern Warfare to Zombies, how well do you know Call of Duty? How many can you get right?
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Call of Duty: Warzone is indeed the battle royale mode in the Call of Duty franchise. The player count has varied — it launched with up to 150 players in standard modes, though some modes have supported different numbers. 150 is the commonly cited and accurate figure for the standard Warzone experience, so this is correct.
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'No Russian' appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009), in which the player joins Russian ultranationalist Vladimir Makarov in a massacre at a Moscow airport. The mission was so controversial that some versions of the game allowed players to skip it entirely.
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Activision is indeed the publisher of the Call of Duty franchise, having published every mainline entry since the original in 2003. Activision merged with Blizzard in 2008 to form Activision Blizzard, and Microsoft acquired the company in 2023, but Activision remains the correct and dominant answer for the publisher.
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007) did indeed introduce the Killstreak reward system, which was a revolutionary feature for the franchise. Players could earn rewards like UAV reconnaissance, airstrikes, and attack helicopters after achieving 3, 5, and 7 consecutive kills respectively. This system became a defining feature of the series.
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Nacht der Untoten, German for 'Night of the Undead', was the original zombie map in Call of Duty: World at War (2008). It featured an unnamed group of soldiers defending a dilapidated bunker with limited weapons and no Pack-a-Punch machine.
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Riley is indeed the name of the German Shepherd canine companion in Call of Duty: Ghosts (2013). Riley fights alongside the player and can be commanded to attack enemies, making him one of the most memorable features of that game.
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Vladimir Makarov is indeed the primary villain of Modern Warfare 2, an ultranationalist terrorist who orchestrates the Zakhaev International Airport massacre and manipulates events to trigger a war between Russia and the USA. He is one of the most iconic villains in the Call of Duty franchise.
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Sledgehammer Games did develop Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014), and it was indeed their first mainline (lead-developed) Call of Duty title. They had previously co-developed Modern Warfare 3 with Infinity Ward, but Advanced Warfare was their first solo mainline entry. The question is accurate and well-formed.
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Stamin-Up is a perk machine introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies that increases the player's sprint speed and extends their sprint duration, making it easier to escape zombie hordes.
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Raul Menendez is indeed the primary antagonist of Black Ops II, and he does harbour a vendetta against the Woods and Mason family. However, the question describes him as a 'cartel leader and terrorist' — while he is a terrorist and leader of the Cordis Die movement, he began as a Nicaraguan arms dealer rather than a cartel leader specifically. More importantly, the question says 'Woods and Mason family' which is slightly awkward phrasing but not materially wrong. The 'cartel leader' description is a minor inaccuracy but not severely misleading. Overall this is acceptable for quiz standards.
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