

And yes, that appears to mean that Ghost is also on the comeback trail. With 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare acting as a reboot of sorts, many of the series' characters have returned. MW3s Spec Ops Survival Mode is the best co-op mode in Call of Duty history. The mission ended with General Shepherd betraying Ghost and murdering him in one of the biggest twists in Call of Duty history.

While he played a big part in the story, he's largely remembered for the Loose Ends mission, which saw him lead a strike team into a safe house filled with leads and other intel. He debuted in 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, playing a critical role in the game's single-player campaign working alongside Captain Price. Ghost is a British special forces agent, also known as Lieutenant Simon Riley. The short video clip also had a date of February 11, which is next Tuesday.įor the uninitiated, let's go into a history lesson. The tease came from the Call of Duty Twitter account, indicating that the fan-favorite character would finally return to the franchise. And now it looks like Ghost is about to make his return in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Infinity Ward doesn't quite have that level of character history, but it does have one specific character that Call of Duty fans remember fondly. Those who remember 2018's Black Ops 4 will recall Treyarch bringing in a rich history of their characters into Blackout, for example. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare almost single-handedly redefined the modern first-person shooter with its thrilling campaign and endlessly customizable multiplayer component, so the bar was sky-high for Modern Warfare 2 when it released two years later. It might feel like each Call of Duty game is a self-contained entry with few ties into one another, but that hasn't entirely been the case in the last couple of years.
