‘Call of Duty: Black Ops’ Games, Ranked From Worst to Best
Call of Duty’s longest-running sub-series has had many entries over the years, but not all are made equally

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The late 2000s were a period where shooters blossomed, largely in part to the ongoing popularity of Halo, newcomers like Gears of War, and the rise of Activision’s cultural juggernaut, Call of Duty. Although that ascent into the gaming hall of fame began with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007), the series’ place was solidified upon the debut of Call of Duty: Black Ops in 2010.
This month marks the 15th anniversary of Call of Duty: Black Ops and the long-awaited release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (out now). Following the success of the first two Modern Warfare games, publisher Activision began searching for another sub-franchise that could alternate annually with Modern Warfare and other subsequent series.
The team at Treyarch set its sights on a Vietnam / Cold War-era setting, elevated by a conspiracy-ridden story with Hollywood talent like Ed Harris and Sam Worthington playing major roles. As the series has continued, it has jumped back and forth between the well-trodden past and the far-flung future, culminating in a sprawling sub-series for Call of Duty, complete with its own continuity.
Across its tenure, the Black Ops series has distinguished itself with radical new mechanics like wall-running and jet-packs, pivotal franchise additions like the cooperative Zombies mode, and head-spinning stories packed with shocking twists and turns. Its earliest entries helped establish the “golden age” of Call of Duty in the late 2000s and early 2010s, leading to some of the best reviews and sales of the IP’s over 20-year run.
Without Black Ops, the Call of Duty empire would likely look very different and be missing key staples that have defined its identity. Although not every Black Ops game is great, the masterminds behind them have done their best to push the series forward every time, instead of settling for complacency.
In honor of the anniversary, Rolling Stone is ranking every game in the sub-series, including the latest installment, Black Ops 7. See where your favorite lands below.
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