One day we were all walking along enjoying the weather and whistling a tune while we thought about playingCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.Then the trailer dropped and the words “Call,” “of,” and “Duty”dropped along with it. Where did they go? Had they been stolen by the Wordburglarer? Or perhaps they had wandered off in the middle of the night hoping to make it big as a casual game on the Wii. No one really knew for sure until MTV Multiplayerused journalism to find out.
At E3 they did the obvious and asked Robert Bowling,MW2‘s community manager, where those three little words went. Bowling explains, “…this is just not another one in theCall of Dutyfranchise. This is adirectsequel toModern Warfare. This has never happened inCall of Dutybefore. They’re typically all their own campaigns, totally unrelated to the previous one.”

This seems to explain it. However, if we look a little deeper we must consider thatModern Warfarehad Call of Duty before it thus a sequel, especially a continuation of a story, should have it to. The sequel to a game with Call of Duty in the title should still have it despite being its own campaign or not since it is the subheader that the 2 is part of and not the Call of Duty which is the overaching series. Now that I have overanalyzed this incredible piece of minutiae the answer to those other mysteries of the universe follows.
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