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No matter what your feelings are towardsCall of Duty, it’s hard to deny that there has been a major deviation from the old generation and the new over the past few years.

As always, a spark of debate has arisen onRedditas gamers ask the question: why hasCall of Dutyprogressed to what it is now, and would it be better if it returned to the old days of a simple story with easy mechanics that allow anyone to log in and play?
The Debate Regarding Call of Duty Has Come Up Once Again
When it comes toCall of Duty, there is always some kind of debate happening within the gaming community as to whether or not the quality of the franchise has declined. The question has become whether players who began theirCall of Dutyjourney back in the older generation are complaining, or if gamers are just sick of the regurgitated titles.
The reason this debate has come up again is the fact that the older generation of players is annoyed at the highly mainstream version ofCall of Dutythat has been seen over the past few years. Rasons for frustration include shorter and less fun campaigns, expensive operator packs full of high-profile celebrities making appearances, or just the poor standard game modes that are constantly rotating in multiplayer.

However, this isn’t the opinion of the entire player base, as there are those who believe these older gamers are living too much in the past. This side believes it’s unreasonable to consider the older generation of games as perfect, when they themselves had many issues.
It leads many to wonder whyCall of Dutyhas been progressing the way it has, and whether or not we will ever see it return to what made originally made it so popular.

Thanks to the change in leadership at Activision, there is a small glimpse of hope that we will seeCall of Dutymake its triumphant return to the glory days. However, many wonder if this will happen if gamers continue to support the current qualityCall of Dutyis putting out.
Why Gamers Are Blaming the Player Base Rather Than the Developers
As stated above, there are two very valid reasons as to why theCall of Dutyplayer base isn’t happy with the state of the franchise. However, there are those who believe it isn’t Activision’s fault that the game is in the state that it is.
For many gamers, there is a belief that if fans stopped purchasing the new versions ofCall of Dutythat constantly keep popping up each year, there would be more of a reason for Activision to focus on developing its next version ofCall of Dutywith care and consideration.

If players did stop purchasing the new versions ofCall of Dutythat constantly appear, then it is likely Activision could learn its lesson and eventually change back to a simple FPS that fans know and love.
However, that could run the risk of the franchise closing down entirely and content for game modes likeWarzonegetting worse, as less effort will be put into the game. It could also disappoint those on the other side of the argument, who feel thatCall of Dutyis only continuing to get better with time.

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Liam Magee
Gaming Writer/Editor
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Liam is a writer who loves to spend his time gaming, streaming, playing board games, and just talking about games in general. He will play pretty much any game you put in front of him, but he absolutely loves soul-like games the most, or anything story-driven.