Summary
A luckyCall of Dutyplayer has made an epic discovery at a garage sale, stumbling across some near-perfect condition physical versions of the series' earliest games. While Activision is now gearing up to releaseCall of Duty’s twenty-first installment in October withBlack Ops 6, die-hard fans still hold many of the original titles close to their hearts.
TheCall of Dutyseries has continued to release new titles annually ever since 2005, and this year will be no different as Activision kicked off June by revealingCall of Duty: Black Ops 6to the world at the jam-packed Xbox Showcase. The world premiere gave fans a first look at some gameplay and the title’s new omnidirectional movement system, while also confirming thatBlack Ops 6would be available on day one on Xbox Game Pass followingMicrosoft’s acquisition of Activision-Blizzard.
Recentleaks forCall of Duty: Black Ops 6has fans around the world eager to jump into the title, but one luckyCall of Dutyplayer will be jumping into some of the series' most classic entries after stumbling across some physical editions that appear to be in near-perfect condition. Over on theCall of Dutysubreddit, user BBGaming07 revealed that they managed to pick up six of the earliestCall of Dutytitles for just a dollar per game. The user even includes images of some of the manuals included with the games, which look to be in pristine condition.
Call of Duty Player Hits the Jackpot at Garage Sale
The titles included in this luckyCall of Dutyplayer’s big haul include the originalCall of Dutyand its only expansion pack, United Offensive,Call of Duty 2,Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare,Call of Duty: World at War, andCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. These are not only some of thehighest-ratedCall of Dutygamesto date, but they’re also some of the earliest. While the collection is missing 2006’sCall of Duty 3, it includes nearly every game in the series between 2003 and 2009.
It’s incredibly rare to stumble across a pile of classic games (some of which are over 20 years old) and only pay a dollar for each title. But what’s even rarer is that each of the discs, manuals, and physical cases still appear to be in mint condition. With theprice of classical physical games continuing to increase, it’s undeniable that this player has most certainly hit the jackpot.