The Call of Duty gaming franchise has a lot of secrets and hidden details that not even the biggest fanboys know about. From forgotten video games, all the way to real life vehicles, and beyond. This list will detail twenty of the most awesome details you didn't notice while playing the games. These tidbits may even affect the way you feel about the Call of Duty franchise. In no time, you will appreciate the years of effort the developers —who worked so hard to hide these intricate details— put into the game. Yo☂u will kick yourself for not noticing some of these, but that doesn't make them any less cool. All I can say is that when I found out about some of the Easter Eg🌜gs in this video game franchise my jaw dropped.
Call of Duty is hardly known for its groundbreaking narrative, but these secrets show how much energy the developers put into building their worlds. Giving players hidden details to find is proof-positive that Call of Duty is a franchise that the developers care about and are thrilled to be a part of. And the fans love it too🌼. These secrets would never surface without players painstakingly going over all of these games searching for hints and clu🥂es.
20 ♉I Can’t Believe Google Maps Is In Call Of Duty! 𒁏
If you have played Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 you are bound to have used tactical insertions in multiplayer. Well, what if I told you that the numbers that appear on the tactical insertions are actual locations in real life. To explain, in every Call of Duty map the numbers will be different to show a different real-life geographical location. As in the Call of Duty map Hijacked if you enter the numbers that appear on the tactical insertion into google maps. It will bring you to a ship that is just off the shore of a random island. Now, the next time you play Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 be sure to type those numbers into google maps as you have no idea where you༒ cou🔯ld end up.
19 Who Knew That Both Of🤪 These Maps Were Right Beside Each Other?
When you are playing the Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 map Hijacked if you scope/aim off the boat you will see an island in the far distance. Well, what would you do if I told you that this island is actually where the map of Cove takes place? All you have to do to prove this theory is look off the shore of the island and you will see a yacht in the far distance. However, if you scope at the yacht you will see the yacht is identical to the boat in Hijacked. This shows that both maps are right beside each other. Many cracked a devious smile at the little Easter Egg as it is tying the two maps together into the same Call of Duty universe. I have to say I'm quite glad this conspiracy is proven to be true so it didn't end up on the list of "15 Conspiracy Theories About Call Of Duty."
18 ꦜ Are Marvel And Treyarch Working Together?
Okay, the two companies are probably not working together, but there is a reference to a certain Marvel character in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 campaign. This happens when you are playing the campaign level Celerium as you will see Thor’s hammer. Yes, the God himself is an Easter Egg in this game. This hammer appears in the mission after you are finished with parachuting, and you are walking around a dark cave. When you eventually walk into the cave, you will happily see the hammer just chilling on a 🍎rock. Many say you are best to shoot at the hammer because the light from the bullets will allow you to ⭕see it better.
17 Why Was This Gaꦰme Mode Cut?
In Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 there was supposed to be a game mode called Hacker. However, this game mode was soon canceled, and it’s a shame as it involved robots. The objective was supposed to be that you were🦹 to hack neutral A.G.R.s which is short for Autonomous Ground Robots. You would get points by the robots getting kills on your enemies and of course by your character also getting kills on the enemies. Although, if you used the robots to get the kills, it would earn more points for your team. Unfortunately, this game mode was cut, but if you look hard enough, you can find an icon of the game mode online and also in the game’s menus.
16 𝔍 Was Jason Statham In A Call of Duty💦 Game?
Yes, the man known as Mr. Transporter himself gave his voice for the original Call of Duty game. Statham voiced the NPC Sergeant Waters who is a British soldier who helps fellow soldier Evans throughout the game. Sergeant Waters is most known for using his Bren gun to support Evans when he is planting explosives on the highly dangerous Flakverling guns. After this, Waters gives Evans the command of running into a bunker to refuel some rockets so he could denotate the remaining bombs and explosives. Once the explosives go off, and destruction reigns down the team are ordered to get away from the explosions. When the team gets away from the explosions, you don’t see Waters again. However, it is presumed by many in the Call of Duty community th🔯at he survived the explosions. I mean🌄, how could Sergeant Waters not survive he’s basically Mr. Transporter.
15 Wait! There Is A Call Of Duty Game That I Don’t Own? ಌ
When fanboys of the Call of Duty series come up to you and brag about how they played every game, you can tell them that they are wrong. There is a decidedly unremarkable Call of Duty game everyone forgets about. The game is simply titled: Call of Duty. The game is forgotten by many gamers, because it was released all the way back in 2004 on Nokia’s N-Gage mobile console. It had a single player campaign which had you complete a few objectives and goals in each level. You could also play multiplayer with eight of your friends through Bluetooth. From playing multiplayer over a piddling Bluetooth connection on a heavy brick-esque phone, all the way to high-quality Wi-Fi, it’s definitely remarkab🌄le how times change.
14 ♈ Would You Play A Call Of Duty Card Game?
Sadly we'll never find out🧸 if it was any good. Still, at one time many thought that this would become a reality. There was originally a two-player Call of Duty-inspired card game by Upper Deck Entertainment, but it was canceled in the autumn of 2008. It would have seen the player deploy three soldiers and the cards would determine what actions the soldier would take against the other player of the game. Upper Deck Entertainment garnered a rather large backing for the game, but it was canceled for reasons that are still unknown to this day. I mean the card game wouldn’t be as enjoyable as the video games, but it would at least have been fun to try it out with friends and family members.
13 🅺 A Board Game Inspired Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2!
Yes, I know this is hard to believe, but this is 100% true. A massively popular —and award-winning— game named Carcassonne was crucial to developing the mega-hit Black Ops 2. You won’t believe how it inspired the developers of the brilliant video game. David Vonderhaar, who is the design director of the game, said that he was having a conversation with his friend about Carcassonne. This conversation inspired him to design the create a class pre-match menu. Once the game developers heard about the idea for the create a class menu they thought it was a brilliant idea. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2's development team then began writin🌸g gun names down on cards and matched cards together to see if the guns on the cards would create a good class. Too cool.
12 H☂ow Does Someone Play Call Of Duty For That Long?
Did you know that the longest Call of Duty marathon session lasted an unbelievable 135 hours and 50 minutes? I don’t understand how someone can play the game for that long as I get bored after a few hours of multiplayer. Well, a Call of Duty gamer named Okan Kaya, was able to accomplish this record all the way back in 2012. Within these 135 hours and 50 minutes, he was allowed to take a break for ten minutes every hour. This was so he could fuel up his energy with food and various sporting energy drinks. These ten-minute breaks were allowed by Guinness World Records, so the record did and still does count. During this gaming session, he was able to rise up to 37th in the Call of Duty leaderboard by just being fuelled by energy drinks. Now,🎃 that’s impressive!
11 ꦍ How Man𒈔y Accomplishments Can One Gaming Franchise Make?
Well, the short answer to that question is many. The accomplishment that we are talking about here is how many of the games in the series made it to the list of . These entries that made it to this specific list are all the games that were released after Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Yes, every single game released after Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has made it onto this very prestigious list. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 iﷺs the highest on this list and it was releaꦯsed all the way back in 2011. To date, this specific game has sold roughly 26,500,000 copies and will continue to sell more. If that accomplishment isn’t impressive, I don’t know what is.