Key Takeaways
- Steven Spielberg, a big PC gamer, loves Call of Duty & enjoys campaigning.
- Spielberg's interest in acting makes sense given his previous work on the Medal of Honor series.
The famous film director Steven Spielberg is a fan of the film call of Duty series, according to his son, Max Spielberg. A recent interview confirmed that the director Saving Private Ryan “love” the call of Duty games, with PC being his platform of choice.
call of Duty is one of the juggernauts of the game. The last edition did not include an annual publication in 2004, which is a staggering discrepancy given the level of quality across the board. Players may argue about the best call of Duty game forever, but in general, the series has set a high bar that continues to be matched every year thanks to the riot of developers of Infinity Ward, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer Games. Every year, every year call of Duty game continues to sell like hotcakes, with Black Ops SY Modern warfare remaining series of franchise attractions.
In an interview with MinnMax, Max Spielberg, the son of Steven Spielberg, confirmed that the famous director is a huge gamer, saying: “He plays games, a big PC gamer … I have to play , send me a list of the first five shooters, and we can play them together when you get home. He likes the campaign … I always try to play him on Uncharted, you know, 'It's Indiana Jones, you appreciate it,' and he's always 'I can do a controller, I just use a keyboard and mouse.'” It's nice to know that the biggest in Hollywood is can appreciate some of the best FPS games when he sees them.
Steven Spielberg is a PC Gamer and Call of Duty Player
Spielberg's interest in the call of Duty franchise, and gaming in general, makes sense. After the lead Saving Private Ryan in 1998, Spielberg continued to create the Medal of Honor series with developer DreamWorks Interactive and publisher EA. For a brief period in the early 2000s, Medal of Honor SY call of Duty clashed, and the latter won. It goes without saying The first player is readyor. Spielberg's 2018 film is almost a love letter to the video medium, adapting Ernest Cline's novel of the same name.
It's always a call of duty. He loves Call of Duty; he enjoys campaigning.
Soon it will be 2024 call of Duty title, Black Ops 6it was published. Treyarch is back in the driving seat, and its last game in the series will be in 2020 Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Recently, Black Ops 6 confirmed several changes based on Beta feedback, with weapon damage and spawn logic to be changed for future releases. Let's hope Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has a cinematic campaign that matches its predecessor; Steven Spielberg hopes so.
