Few gaming franchises have captured war’s grit, emotion, and chaos likeCall Of Dutyhas. Other titles likeBattlefieldandMedal Of Honorhave tried to overtake them for popularity, but few if any have ever succeeded.Call of Dutystarted off in 2004 withCall Of Duty: Finest Hour, and since that release has exploded into the juggernaut franchise that players have come to love and hate.
One thing that has remained constant throughout the years; however, is the way the campaigns can drop a bomb and kill off anyone. Whether it be the villain or the hero, sadness is usually just one bullet away and there have definitely been some gut-wrenching moments throughout the series.

Updated on July 26, 2025, by Jason Wojnar:The campaigns in the Call of Duty series vary in importance depending on the fan. For some, it is worthless and they head straight to the multiplayer. For others, it is the only thing and they have their four to six hours of fun each year going through the annual campaign. Those in the latter category can go on about how sad all the deaths listed below are. A few more names have been added, as well as context to existing entries, especially since multiple versions of some characters now exist thanks to reboots.
The second game in theModern Warfareseriesthrows so many twists and turns at the player. They are led to believe Joseph Allen will be the main protagonist and they play a couple of missions as him. The last time players controlled him was in the controversial “No Russian” mission where they took part in a terrorist attack on an airport as an undercover agent.

After the mission, antagonist Vladimir Makarov shoots Allen and leaves him for dead, having known his real identity all along. It is shocking to be in the shoes of a protagonist as they are killed, and it is made all the more sadder since it is the bullet that sparks World War 3.
The game never shows Joseph Allen’s appearance. The photo above is of the moment when Makarov shoots Allen.

Black Opshas the most interesting connections with a prior game. While not really a direct sequel toWorld at War, it calls back to events from that game and features several characters, including Viktor Reznov. Protagonist Alex Mason spends years in a gulag with him before the two escape during a riot.
Throughout the whole game, the two are fighting side by side until the ending reveals that Reznov died during that escape and Mason had been imagining him the whole time. Considering he was one of the game’s better characters, it is tragic to think he had been dead the whole time.

Players do not directly see him die on screen, but there is no reason to believe Reznov survived being left behind in the gulag.
Cormack’s death is so sad because of how drawn out it is. He is captured along with the player and the two undergo a classic villain’s speech and some torture. Cormack is shot in the gut and left to bleed out but the two are rescued and evacuated from the villain’s lair.

The crew successfully evacuates Cormack and the protagonist, but Cormack’s blood loss is too great and he passes away in the back of a truck. It is the classic death that reignites the heroes' fury to finish their mission, but the trope still hits hard when it is done well.
Players often live out a character’s death in the series, but rarely is it thefinal moments of the game.Infinite Warfaredoes just this. Without getting into all the details of what brought him to that position, Nick Reyes sacrifices his life to destroy a shipyard in order to significantly damage the enemy’s space force.

It is the culmination of a sequence that basically kills every other supporting character in the campaign as well. To top it off, the credits roll over audio of the characters sending messages back home to their loved ones, a sad note that this is the last thing their relatives heard from them before that fateful mission.
DespiteWW2being a relatively underwhelming entry into theCall Of Dutyfranchise, its campaign did have some pretty hard-hitting moments. None shows this more than the sacrifice of Joseph Turner. Pinned down by the enemy with no escape in sight, an already injured Turner showcases his tenacity and leadership by forcing you to withdraw as he holds the enemy off.

In a gut-wrenching scene, made even worse by the brutality of it, he’s gunned down without athought by the advancing Germans. Compounding his death as one of the saddest in the franchise is the fact he’s replaced as commander by the biggest jerk in the game; Pierson.
Despite Sandman being the obvious stand-out in the Delta force squad, not grouping these three heroes together would be a terrible injustice to the sacrifice they made at the end ofModern Warfare 3.

A scenario with little to no survival odds, their final stand in the finale ofMW3is the reason Price and Yuri were able to escape. The common theme in this list is sacrifice and there is no one better to use as an example than these three. A death which whilst sad to witness as a player was beneficial to the narrative and propelled the characters to win the war. Overall this was a death that meant something.
6Dimitri Petrenko
Call Of Duty: Black Ops
A patriotic and loyal Russian soldier, Petrenko was the playable character throughout the majority ofCall Of Duty: World At War. By the timeBlack Opsrolled around a few years later, players and fans were unsure of the fate of this fan favorite. This speculation was put to bed in unsettling fashion, when during one of the flashback missions inBlack Ops, Reznov told you exactly what happened on the mission to recover Steiner.
With the German and his Russian allies Kravchenko and Dragovich wanting to test the effects on Nova 6, they betrayed their Russian comrades, locked them up, and used them as nothing more than lab rats. His murder at the hands of his commanders is one of the most brutal and heartbreaking deaths of the series. To see a favorite character so abruptly murdered struck a chord with many players and really drilled into the minds of everyone that you cannot trust anyone in this series.

5Yuri
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Modern Warfare 3is an entry into this franchise that isn’t scared to kill anyone and everyone. Being the final entry into the original modern warfare trilogy,MW3was bound to kill off a lot of fan favorites, but to kill off the new protagonist was something not many players expected.
In the final mission, Price and Yuri manage to stop Makarov’s helicopter just in time but not without its consequences. The subsequent crash causes all three men to fall and before Yuri can even get up he is coldly shot in the head by the villainous Makarov.

Despite Yuri being new to the series and playing a part in a fan favorite’s death, he was a character that had endeared himself to the majority of players, so it was still harrowing to see him go.
Straying from the conventional hard-hitting deaths of protagonists throughoutCall Of Duty, Josefina Menendez’s death inBO2is not only sad in the way it happens but is the catalyst for the harrowing event that follows and takes place throughout the game. A precursor to the carnage that follows inBO2, her death plays out within one detailed and drawn-out mission that highlights the innocent causalities that sit hand in hand with war.
Her death was an accident. An accident caused by the protagonists Woods and Mason. Despite this, this is the moment that fuels Raul Menendez to seek revenge on the Americans and ultimately is what causes the deaths of many characters throughout the game. A character players barely knew, her death sits among the most direful deaths within the franchise and is one that ultimately could have been avoided.
3Alex Mason
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2
A death that is a direct result of Josefina Mendezes dying, Mason’s death is one of the most devastating moments for anyCall Of Dutyfan and is one that luckily can be avoided. There is nothing worse than losing a loved one, but what makes this moment even worse for the character of Woods, is he is tricked into killing his best friend without even knowing otherwise.
The moment Woods runs up to the body of Mason and realizes who it is has become a moment engraved into allCall Of Dutyfans' minds and is one that to this day can be hard to play through still. The beloved main character of the originalBlack Ops,Mason is a character no one wanted to see go. Players can be thankful this is optional, and he can be saved, but nonetheless, it is a heart-stopping moment.