Left 4 Duty_ World At War

By Alex Chen | October 24, 2025

Activision’s trailer for the rummy wealth zombie-slaying Verrückt map from the first Call of Duty: World at War map pack is more survival horror than any World War II shooter has a right to be.

At first the zombies in Call of Duty: World at rummy win War were merely a novelty, but the more I see of them the more I crave an entire game based off of the downed World War II zombie attack segment from the cult classic animated film Heavy Metal. Don’t just yono all app tease us with the zombies, Treyarch. We want a series of history-spanning zombie war epics. The Civil War, the Revolutionary War, the Crusades…hell, I’d play a zombie version of the Cola Wars at this point. Coke, Pepsi, or Brains?

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