Call of Duty: Vietnam (WWII Sequel)

Call of Duty: Vietnam is an upcoming war first-person-shooter game by Activision. Aside from the general multi-player mode, this version's campaign serves as a sequel to Call of Duty: WWII, with the story centered on Ronald "Red" Daniels' son, Joseph "Joey," who voluntarily joins the United States Army in the early 1960s as the country enters the Vietnam War. The story also has subplots involving historical events, such as the assasination of John F. Kennedy and Elvis Presley's service coinciding with his music and acting career.

Plot
On November 7, 1958, during a hunting trip with his father in Longview, Texas, 13-year-old Joey Daniels encounters a wild wolf. The wolf appears to charge at him, and Joey tries to calm it down. Just as the wolf is jumping on him, Joey's father, Red, shoots it in the face with a sawed-off shotgun belonging to his late brother.

Almost six years later in the early spring of 1964, Joey is a jack-of-all-trades expressing many talents. He was a very talented student at Longview High School, from which he had graduated a year prior, having participated in nearly all the extracurricular activities, including the football team, baseball team, the school's drama club, art clubs, among others. Joey played one season of both professional baseball and football within the year, and has also taken up to playing minor roles in some Hollywood films.

Fictional
- Joseph Turner "Joey" Daniels: The son of Corporal Ronald "Red" Daniels, Joey is drafted into the Army in 1964. Coincidentally, Joey's platoon is led by his father.

- Ronald "Red" Daniels: A Sergeant Major in the US Army who fought in the Second World War from 1944 to 1945.

Historical
- John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (JFK): A politician and World War II Navy veteran who is the 35th President of the United States. On November 22, 1963, Kennedy is assasinated by Lee Harvey Oswald.

- Elvis Aaron Presley: A famous singer and actor whose career is interrupted in 1958 when he is drafted into the Army. He eventually reaches the rank of Sergeant before being able to leave the military in 1960 to continue his career.