Call of Duty: Sentinel

Call of Duty: Sentinel is the sequel to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

Plot
Following the death of Jonathon Irons - Pierre Danois takes full command of KVA and manages to gain command of Atlas with the full intention to help Irons's reality come true. He absorbs the KVA into Atlas to make for the lack of personnel due to the Battle of New Bagdad and manages to align with North Korea.

Four months after Gideon and a small Sentinel team are sent on a recovery mission Pyongyang, however, upon extracting from the location - Gideon's Razorback is attacked while it's over the Sea of Japan causing Gideon to be declared MIA and possibly captured.

Chūbu region, Japan
Sergeant Jack Mitchell is sent along with Staff Sergeant Daniels, Lance Corporal Jackson, and the recently defected Joker to locate Gideon.

The mission immediately goes south as Mitchell's Razorback is attacked by a North Korean Guided-Missile Destroyer causing it to crash in the Chūbu region of Japan. Jack is quick to contact to Japanese Government upon recovering from the crash to inform them that they are Sentinel soldiers stranded in Japan as well informing of them how and why they are in the area. A Japanese General allows them to military access under the circumstances he was given and tells Mitchell that he is sending a small company to assist them. The rest of Daniels's squad patch themselves as Jackson is revealed to have been critically wounded from the crash.

Atlas operatives don't take long to land in the region along with a small North Korean battalion expecting land in the next hour. Daniels orders the squad to eliminate as many Atlas Operative as possible before securing the LZ while he tends to Jackson's wounds. A T-740 is dropped into the area by an Atlas helicopter and immediately begins to fire upon Daniels' squad.

Daniels puts Jackson over his soldier as he leads his squad through trees towards the Soumachi river where they meet up the Japanese Army and team-up to take down the Atlas forces closing on the river. Jackson is placed on a stretcher as the rest of Daniels' team - work together to help the Japanese destroy the Hovertank.

Jackson is fatally shot by an Atlas soldier after trying to get back up. Several Medics enter the area resulting in the Atlas soldiers to orders the tank to cease fire until the Medics leave or if the medics assault them. Daniels is confused by the actions as Joker reveals that Doctor Danois is taking a different approach compared to average the terrorist cell.

Daniels and Jackson take advantage of the situation to sneak around using their knives before placing a Thermite Charge on the back and setting it off - destroying the tank as they take the remaining operatives. However, it is too late to stop the North Koreans as the small battalion lands Sosorimachi and begin their assault against the Japanese and Sentinel forces. The small company is annihilated by North Koreans as Daniels' squad retreats towards Kumasakamachi. Daniels calls for extraction from the area as the North Korean battalion track them to the Extraction Zone forcing Daniels' squad to take on the hostile as a Japanese Attack helicopter arrives to eliminates the remaining forces while a Japanese transport helicopter extracts them from area informing them of Kingpin's arrival in Fukuoka.

Intermission
Kingpin and General Takahashi converse about Military Access in Japan and Non-Aggression Pact with the Japanese Government. Prime Minister Tanaka informs Kingpin that he is allowing Kingpin to operate in Japan until Gideon is found so long as he accepts that his teams will be accompanied by Japanese soldiers.

Tanaka agrees to the Non-Aggression Pact as he states that war came to Japan, not from Japan and doesn't violate the constitution of Japan so long as the fighting remains in Japan's borders.

Characters

 * Sergeant Jack Mitchell
 * Staff Sergeant Daniels
 * Lance Corporal Jackson
 * Joker
 * Gideon
 * Ilona
 * General McDonnell
 * General Takahashi
 * Prime Minister Tanaka

Weapons
All previous weapons from Advanced Warfare's Singleplayer will make a return.