Key things
- A big PC gamer, Steven Spielberg loves Call of Duty and enjoys the campaign.
- Spielberg's interest in games makes sense given his previous work on the Medal of Honor series.
Legendary film director Steven Spielberg is a big fan Call of Duty series, according to his son Max Spielberg. A recent interview confirmed that the director Fr Save Private Ryan “loves”. Call of Duty games, with PC being its platform.
Call of Duty is one of the gaming giants. The series last missed an annual release in 2004, which is a staggering amount of consistency given the high level of quality across the board. Players can debate the best Call of Duty games forever, but in general the series has set a high bar for itself that it continues to exceed each year thanks to its rotating developers Infinity Ward, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer Games. Every year, annual Call of Duty the game continues to sell like hot cakes, p Black Ops and Modern warfare series that remains the main attraction of the franchise.
In an interview with MinnMax, Steven Spielberg's son, Max Spielberg, confirmed that the legendary director is a huge gamer, saying, “He plays games, he's a big PC gamer… He says, 'Hey, what's good, what's the new Call of Duty, if I'm going to play, send me a list of the top five shooters and I'll download them and we can play them together when you come over to our house.” Spielberg also claimed that “It's always Call of Duty He loves Call of Duty, he enjoys the campaign.. .I always try to get him to play Uncharted, you know, 'it's Indiana Jones, you'd appreciate this', and he always 'can'. I don't make controllers, I only make keyboard and mouse.” It's great to know that Hollywood's finest can appreciate some of the best FPS games when they see them.
Steven Spielberg is a PC gamer and Call of Duty player
Spielberg's interest in Call of Duty the franchise and gaming in general makes a ton of sense. After directing Save Private Ryan in 1998, Spielberg continued to create Medal of Honor series alongside developer DreamWorks Interactive and publisher EA. For a short period in the early to mid 2000s Medal of Honor and Call of Duty went head to head, with the latter eventually winning. Not to mention that Ready Player Oneeither Spielberg's 2018 film was almost a love letter to the video game medium, adapting Ernest Cline's novel of the same name.
It's always Call of Duty. He loves Call of Duty; he enjoys the campaign.
It's not long until 2024 Call of Duty title, Black Ops 6he is finally released. Treyarch is back in the driver's seat and its last game in the series is 2020 Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Just recently, Black Ops 6 confirmed some multiplayer changes based on Beta feedback, with weapon damage and spawn logic changed for the upcoming release. Hopefully Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has a cinematic campaign that lives up to its predecessors; Steven Spielberg is counting on it.