Call of Duty: Ghosts

Call of Duty: Ghosts

Activison
Release date: 2013-11-05 | Platforms: XBOX_ONE, PLAYSTATION3, PLAYSTATION4, PC, XBOX360, WII_U.

Call of Duty: Ghosts is the tenth major game in Call of Duty series and the sixth developed by Infinity Ward. The game tells a story about the nuclear destruction of the Middle East in the near future. The game’s main characters are the Ghosts, a force of U.S. Special Operations unit who conducts missions behind enemy lines. The unit is led by U.S. Army Captain Elias Walker, his sons Logan and David Walker but also with Riley, Captain Thomas A. Merrick and Sergeant Keegan p. Russ. The main antagonist of the game is Gabriel Rorke, who was a former leader of Ghosts but now works for the Federation after being brainwashed by it with torture and hallucinogens.
In Call of Duty: Ghosts the player controls not only a character of Logan Walker, but also an astronaut specialist Baker, Logan’s father Elias Walked and Riley – a dog who is the part of Ghosts team in some missions.
The game also features usual multiplayer and Extinction mode which tells a story set in the alternate reality about ancient creatures called Cryptids who want to destroy humanity.

Background

DEVELOPERS

Background for Stephen Gaghan
Stephen Gaghan

Stephen Gaghan

writer

Stephen Gaghan is a games writer. Gaghan has been working with Raven Software, Infinity Ward and Neversoft Entertainment. Gaghan's first game was Call of Duty: Ghosts published by Activison for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360 in 2013.

Background for David Buckley
David Buckley

David Buckley

composer

David Buckley is a games composer. Buckley has been working with Warner Bros. Interactive, Raven Software, Rocksteady Studios and Infinity Ward. Buckley's first published game was Shrek Forever After: The Game released in 2010. Then, David Buckley went on to work on Call of Duty: Ghosts as the composer. Later, Buckley also was part of the team who developed Batman: Arkham Knight published by Warner Bros. Interactive for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Most lately, David Buckley worked on Batman: Arkham VR.