Explore the American and Soviet campaigns in Call of Duty: World at War. Learn about key characters like C. Miller and Dimitri Petrenko, and the battles fought on Makin Atoll, Peleliu, Okinawa, and the Eastern Front.
The campaign in Call of Duty: World at War is divided into two distinct storylines: the American campaign and the Soviet campaign. This marks the return of a Soviet campaign, last seen in Call of Duty 2. Notably, there is no British campaign, making this one of the few major World War II Call of Duty titles without one.
The game features both a solo and co-op campaign, with the co-op mode offering a shared experience with some missions being unplayable.
Summary
The American campaign unfolds in the Pacific theater, taking players to Makin Atoll, Peleliu, and Okinawa. Players assume the role of Pvt. C. Miller, fighting alongside Sgt. Tom Sullivan, Cpl. Roebuck, and Pvt. Polonsky. For the first time in the Call of Duty series, players face the Japanese Imperial Army.
The Soviet campaign is set on the Eastern Front, primarily in Nazi Germany. Players control Pvt. Dimitri Petrenko, who fights alongside the formidable Sgt. Viktor Reznov and the compassionate Pvt. Chernov.
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