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Zombies became a part ofCall of Dutyin 2008 withWorld at Warand stood the test of time. Now it is at the heart of the popular military shooter. Fans now await the news every time Activision is about to release a new season of the game. It has come far.

Several iterations of the mode have arrived since. For as long as it has been praised, it has been a subject of harsh criticism at some points. Overall, the mainlineBlack Opsseries has always taken the cake. But what about the other iterations? But which of them has the most fun gameplay? Let’s find out now.
6Black Ops: Cold War
The campaign was great and we got to seesome really tough characters in the gamewho’d go to lengths to execute a task. But when it comes to Zombies, fans would like to skip that part.
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WhileCall of Duty: Black Ops 6is doing so many things better than the previous failurein the beloved military shooter, it needs to work on zombies too. HUDs became crowded inCold Warand drops weren’t really fun. There wasn’t really a zombie feel to it, like the ones that came before it.
5World War 2
Call of Dutydecided to take another stroll on the Omaha Beach, where the sand turned red in 1944. Nostalgia wasn’t simply in the single-player campaign, as Zombies returned in the popular military shooter in 2017.
Though maps weren’t that great, it somehow felt like the original ‘Zombies Remaster‘. Yes, these zombies were scarier than the original and users would probably like playing it initially. But they’ll likely grow bored of it, especially when they’ll play solo.

4Infinite Warfare
If downfall had a face, it would look something like the Zombies inInfinity War. When that soundtrack kicked in, everybody felt those goosebumps in ‘Zombies in Spaceland‘. Then, there was also that ‘Yo‘ gesture.Call of Dutyhad simply pulled aZombielandin this one.
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But the fun began fading away like it has faded away in Treyarch’s Zombies. While Rave in the Redwoods was okay, Attack of the Radioactive Thing and Beast from Beyond would have to be a topic of debate regarding which of them was the worst.
3World at War
We don’t even have to think about putting it in the top three. After all, it all began here. It began as a minigame where users simply safeguarded themselves in small maps, buying weapons and doors.
It was simple, as they fought for points and not to ward off dark evil forces. It wasn’tWarzonewhere we saw the revive feature in the game. It was Zombies where a fallen teammate can be saved by another soldier.

2Modern Warfare 3
Modern Warfaremight have gone downhill with the latest entry in the franchise; however, it’sDMZ-like Zombies was certainly a treat for gamers. Despite the now-boring storyline, it was fun killing Zombies scattered across a large map.
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Though it does have a bit ofDMZDNA, it lacked intensity of the mode. However, it was entertaining when the gameplay was concerned. If it wasn’t for those bugs and glitches, this would simply have made it to the top.
1Advanced Warfare
Apart from the exclusive Exo Zombies trying to eat your brain, the presence of John Malkovich and Jon Bernthal made the game more fun than anything. Moreover, it had thisDead Spacesort of feel when users come across the enemies.
With those infection zones and annoying acid zombies, difficulty is turned up a notch. However, that doesn’t make a user quit the game but makes them come to the edges of their seats.

And the boost jumping is something you don’t see in otherCall of DutyZombies modes. To this date, Exo Zombies remains one of the most underrated among the available ones.
How many of these Zombies modes have you played inCall of Duty? Which of them strikes you the most? We would like to know about it in the comments section below.

Anurag Batham
Gaming Journalist
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Anurag Batham is a video games correspondent at FandomWire. With over two years of experience in writing for different industries, his past works show his passion for the metaverse and his awareness of the environment. He’s always playing with ideas to turn them into captivating stories.A gaming enthusiast who can prove it when you have a round of Call of Duty (COD) with him. And it may take more than a coffee with him if you are to talk to him about Marvel. One can find a reader in him who’s always keen to perfect what he already knows and to learn everything new.