Call of Duty: Definitive Collection - Volume 1

Call of Duty: Definitive Collection - Volume 1 (2014)

by Activision
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Warfare
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:A bundle that includes games in the Call of Duty series from Call of Duty (2003) to Call of Duty: Ghosts for PC only. All available DLC and addons are also included.
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user avatar@killjoy48user avatar@killjoy48
February 23, 2025
So many good memories with friends and such good campaigns. I doubt it would come to GOG but I would gladly buy these again if it means having all these DRM free, I love the zombies (even extinction) and multiplayer. Even if it was only side modes and single player i'd love to add these to my collection just to hop in a few rounds of zombies and play the campaigns again.
user avatar@MATTUNISuser avatar@MATTUNIS
April 19, 2025
Growing up, I lived out in the country, and didn't have access to Wi-Fi or home internet, however my brother and I would always get the new call of duty every year it came out. We would play split screen and get mad when one of us would screen watch what the other was doing. We would also play the crap out the campaigns, trying to beat them on veteran difficulty. I also missed playing zombies mode on black ops 1 and 2. Origins on black ops 2 have to be my favorite map. It's a sin to skip the intro.
These games are absolutely genre defining classics for the era they are from. From defining cinematic FPS campaigns to setting the expectations for multiplayer games for 10 years, Each one is a time capsule and one could experience the progressions in game design as they play through them.
user avatar@BMW-M5CSuser avatar@BMW-M5CS
May 17, 2025
Bringing all these games together in one cohesive package would be exceptional; I would be thrilled to witness this becoming a reality. The chance to explore the various multiplayer options, zombie modes, and narrative campaigns would be exhilarating.
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