Crisis on Infinite Call of Duties

Entering its 13th installment, Call of Duty was growing old. Critics claimed that it had gone stale, or too futuristic, or hadn't changed enough. With the Battlefield 1, to many it seemed that Call of Duty was finally killed.

Or so they thought.

For the 2016 release, Infinity Ward, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer all worked together to reboot Call of Duty, combining the greatest parts of each game into one fantastic package. This is how Crisis on Infinite Call of Duties was born.

Campaign
The campaign is the longest of any Call of Duty game, combining the best characters, plots, locations, and set pieces from each game.

Plot
In 2014, the Ultranationalists of Russia have finally unlocked the secrets of time deep between a bunker in Siberia. Sending agent Major Petrov back in time, Imram Zakhaev hopes to assemble the Soviet Union's greatest heroes in order to restore the USSR and conquer the Earth. Fighting through various time periods, Petrov collects several Russian antagonists and playable characters from previous games. Once all is said and done, the Ultranationalists now have both Zakhaevs, Vladimir Markarov, Nikita Dragovich, Lev Kravchenko, Alexei Ivanovich Voronin, Vasili Ivanovich Koslov, and Commissioner Markhov. Zakhaev then launches the Second Russian Civil War.

Meanwhile, Sergeant Gary "Roach" Sanderson had effectively retired from active duty to pursue an obscure existence as an actor on "Alaskan Bush People" when he is solicited by Ghost, seeking to recruit him an assignment in Iraq during the height of ISIS's initial campaign. Captain Elias Walker had disappeared while aiding Iraqi President Yasir Al-Fulani against ISIS; their actions had been disavowed by the Ghosts and Ghost hopes to rescue any survivors. With Iraqi assistance, Roach and Ghost recover Elias from the Euphrates River, subsequently locating Kravchenko among a contingent of Russian military advisers. However, a firefight breaks out, and their quarry escapes (after Roach shoots out his right eye) as the Americans are rescued by Al-Fulani in a Hind D. It is revealed that Kravchenko is responsible for holding Elias captive after murdering his team.

Meanwhile, hoping to eliminate a potential Ultranationalist ally, Task Force MW4 (consisting of operatives Rook, Soap, Woods, and Bowman) take part in Operation 420 to assassinate Prime Minister Rob Ford in Canada during the Bay of Pigs invasion. Rook apparently succeeds and stays behind to protect the extraction plane from an oncoming blockade, before being captured by the real Ford, having shot a double. Handed over to Vladimir Markarov to be imprisoned in Petropavlovsk Gulag, Rook befriends inmate and former SAS captain John Price. Price recounts to Rook the names of his enemies, the same leaders of the Ultranationalists.

ISIS, led by Khaled Al-Asad, seize power in Iraq through a coup d'etat and the murder of Al-Fulani on live television. Al-Asad is ruthless and has extreme anti-Western views, which prompts the United States to invade Iraq once again. The invasion is commanded by General Shepherd and led by Badger Platoon, consisting of Lt. Vasquez, Sergeant Foley, Sergeant Paul Jackson, Corporal Dunn, and Private James Ramirez. The platoon attacks a TV station in which Al-Asad was thought to be broadcasting live, but the dictator had fled to the capital city.

Looking at the broadcast more closely, the CIA learns that the Russians were involved in the coup, specifically Lev Kravchenko. Wondering how Kravchenko could still be alive, Roach and Ghost head to Vault 101, a top security home to an elder Joe Martin. Miller recounts one of his final missions of World War II. In October 1945, Miller and Corporal Bill Taylor were sent to extract Friedrich Steiner from a Nazi base in the Artic, alongside a Russian division led by Nikitia Dragovich and Kravchenko. Dragovich betrays the Americans by testing Steiner's creation, a prototypical time machine, on Taylor and other Americans, sending them back 1000 years in time. Miller was spared the same fate when British commandos led by John Price I, also attempting to capture the time machine, attack the Soviets. During the confusion, Miller destroyed the time machine and returned back to America. However, the Ultranationalists would later recreate it using a supercomputer containing the preserved consciousness of Steiner, and a British scientist, Daniel Clarke.

Act 1

 * 1) Pyrrhic Victory (Roach)
 * 2) Operation 420 (Rook)
 * 3) The Coup Remastered (Al-Fulani)
 * 4) Charlie Don't Surf Remastered (Ramirez)
 * 5) Project Nova (Miller)