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For the console game, see Call of Duty: Finest Hour.

Call of Duty is a classic World War 2 shooter with more memorable moments than any other WW2 shooter ever! Fight across Europe against German Forces from D-Day to Stalingrad. The game is heavily team-oriented: your squadmates will shout out orders or comments, helping you to complete your mission.

In December of 2009 an enhanced, high definition version of the game, titled Call of Duty Classic, became available for download for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles from the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network, respectively.

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