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Call Of Duty: World At War remastered looks absolutely perfect
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Published 12:10 17 Nov 2022 GMT

Call Of Duty: World At War remastered looks absolutely perfect

Call Of Duty: World At War is looking pretty damn fine

Ewan Moore

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Featured Image Credit: Activision/Teaserplay

Topics: Call Of Duty, Activision

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Call Of Duty: World At War, arguably one of the more underrated Call Of Duty games out there, has been given a handsome new lick of paint by a dedicated fan.

Activision is no stranger to remastering Call Of Duty games, of course, money-hungry blighters that they are. In the past few years we've seen brand-new versions of Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare 2 released, which would certainly suggest that further walks down memory lane are on the cards.

While Activision has yet to confirm or deny more remasters, one fan has imagined what World At War would look like all spruced up for modern consoles. The result, as you can see below, is very impressive.

The original World At War was a notable entry for many reasons. Developed by Treyarch and released back in 2008, the game returned Call Of Duty to its WWII roots in explosive fashion.

Top-notch multiplayer paired beautifully with a memorable, cinematic campaign. And your reward for seeing the game through to the end? Access to a little something called Call Of Duty Zombies - a mode that would go on to become a staple of the franchise.

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An official remaster might not be something that'll materialise anytime soon, but looking at how amazing this fan project looks, it's hard not to hope Activision will see the light sooner rather than later.

For now, we'll have to be content with Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0, the latter of which has just launched and is already looking like it could be one of the best battle royale experiences in quite some time.

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