Heroes Call of Duty –Slayback (World at War)

Private Slayback was an American soldier of the Marine Raiders who fought in World War II. Slayback was the rifleman of the rescue team led by Sergeant Sullivan that came to Makin Atoll to rescue Private Miller’s reconnaissance team. He died along with Sergeant Snider when an explosive barrel blew up next to them.

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• Slayback is able to survive the . He appears in a later mission where you can also save him from a banzai attack at a staircase, however he is taken out by a sniper immediately after, meaning it is inevitable that he dies.
• In the Low Resistance mission, you can see a Private Slayback, but it’s not the same as in Semper Fi.
• When you attack the Japanese base, two Marines run back to where Snider and Slayback were standing when the barrel exploded, but why is unexplained.

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The Call of Duty series has existed since 2003 and in addition to various spin-offs, including for the handheld systems Nintendo DS and Sony PSP, 14 major titles of the series have now been released. Ever since the first part of the series, great emphasis has been placed on the online multiplayer mode in addition to the single-player campaign, which is also reflected in the development of the shooter series. Since the first Call of Duty, World at War, which was developed exclusively by Treyarch, each part also included cooperative challenges that you could play together with friends. The latest installment, Call of Duty: World War II, also features an extended multiplayer mode that puts you and your friends in the combat zones and famous battles of World War II. Using the divisions, you’ll be able to choose between the deadly sniper and the brute armored division and support your comrades in battle. In addition, World War II also has a zombie mode “Nazi Zombies”, as in its predecessor Call of Duty: Black Ops. Face the monsters of the Third Reich and win glory and honor.