Related: Call of Duty: Vanguard: The Best Ways To Level Up WeaponsĪs reported by Dexerto, references to the Quran have been removed from Call of Duty: Vanguard Zombies. However, it seems some insensitive content made it into the mode at release. Call of Duty: Vanguard 's Zombies mode has easily received the most praise of all, as it follows the series' signature horde survival and objective-based gameplay while still adding some new innovations. The competitive online shooter boasts a large number of weapons for players to choose from, and those guns can all be customized through the title's Gunsmith system. However, the game's multiplayer mode is said to make up for the single-player story's shortcomings. Many agree that the single-player campaign is its weakest aspect, thanks to its inconsistent cast of characters and disjointed timeline of events. Having launched on November 5, Call of Duty: Vanguard has been received well enough by most critics and fans. Reviews of Call of Duty: Vanguardweren't thoroughly impressed with the game's other modes but praised its take on Zombies, which was created by veteran Call of Dutystudio Treyarch.
The latest installment in the FPS franchise brings players to various theaters of World War II through its single-player campaign, competitive multiplayer, and co-op Zombies modes.
The full details of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit (content warning: rape, suicide, abuse, harassment) are being updated as new information becomes available.Īn offensive use of the Quran has been removed from Call of Duty: Vanguard's Zombies mode after it was shared and criticized online. Activision Blizzard has denied the allegations. Editor’s Note: A lawsuit has been filed against Activision Blizzard by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, which alleges the company has engaged in abuse, discrimination, and retaliation against its female employees.