World at War serves as the official origin story for Call of Duty: Black Ops , with Viktor Reznov returning as a central figure in later games.
The campaign opens with Miller witnessing the torture and execution of his team by Japanese forces. He is narrowly rescued by a squad led by Sergeant Tom Sullivan and Corporal Roebuck .
Despite being wounded, Dimitri plants the Soviet flag atop the Reichstag, signaling the end of the war in Europe. The Aftermath and Legacy
Dimitri survives a massacre in a fountain and meets Reznov, who helps him assassinate General Heinrich Amsel, the architect of the Stalingrad occupation.
After the credits, players are introduced to Nacht der Untoten , the first-ever "Zombies" map, which began as a hidden easter egg and became a franchise staple. Call of Duty World at War: 17 YEARS LATER
World at War serves as the official origin story for Call of Duty: Black Ops , with Viktor Reznov returning as a central figure in later games.
The campaign opens with Miller witnessing the torture and execution of his team by Japanese forces. He is narrowly rescued by a squad led by Sergeant Tom Sullivan and Corporal Roebuck . call-of-duty-world-at-war-reloaded
Despite being wounded, Dimitri plants the Soviet flag atop the Reichstag, signaling the end of the war in Europe. The Aftermath and Legacy World at War serves as the official origin
Dimitri survives a massacre in a fountain and meets Reznov, who helps him assassinate General Heinrich Amsel, the architect of the Stalingrad occupation. Despite being wounded, Dimitri plants the Soviet flag
After the credits, players are introduced to Nacht der Untoten , the first-ever "Zombies" map, which began as a hidden easter egg and became a franchise staple. Call of Duty World at War: 17 YEARS LATER