: Unlike its predecessor, WaW re-introduced dedicated vehicle missions, including tank battles and airborne gunner segments. The Birth of "Zombies"
: The campaign supported up to four players online or two via split-screen, a first for the main series. Call of Duty World at War
The single-player campaign is split between two primary fronts, focusing on the harrowing final years of the war: : Unlike its predecessor
WaW was built on an enhanced version of the Call of Duty 4 engine, introducing several series firsts: WaW re-introduced dedicated vehicle missions
: Players control Private Miller of the U.S. Marines, fighting the Imperial Japanese Army. This campaign is noted for its claustrophobic jungle warfare, Japanese "Banzai" charges, and the use of devastating flamethrowers.