Free-for-All


 * "Deathmatch" redirects here. For the team-based alternative, see Team Deathmatch.

''"Kill all who oppose you!"

- Reznov, at the start of a Free-For-All match in Call of Duty: World at War. ''

Free-for-All, also known as "FFA" or "Deathmatch" is a Call of Duty multiplayer gametype, which puts every player against each other.

Universal Rules

 * Maximum players is 8
 * Points are scored by killing enemy players
 * +5 or 50 Points awarded for a kill
 * No assists

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

 * Score to win is 125 points (equivalent to 25 kills)

Call of Duty: World at War

 * Score to win is 150 points (equivalent to 30 kills)
 * 2 Points awarded for an enemy dog kill - it is possible to win with fewer than 30 kills if enough dogs are killed

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

 * Score to win is 1500 points (equivalent to 30 kills)
 * Each kill gives 50 points.
 * Free-for-All Victor I unlocks title "Lone Wolf."
 * Free-for-All Victor II unlocks title "The Feared."
 * Free-for-All Victor III unlocks "Joystick" emblem.
 * Calling in a Tactical Nuke Killstreak while having less kills than another player will end the match in defeat, regardless of how many kills the nuke obtains. It will also not complete the "Ultimate Sacrifice" Challenge. This may be a glitch, or an intentional change to counteract Boosting.

Hardcore Free-for-all
Featured in World at War is a hardcore version of Free-for-All. Same rules apply except players have 30% of normal health. Upon death, respawn time is fixed at 7.5 seconds (unlike 15 second waves in Hardcore Team Deathmatch), during which time the dead player can spectate other players. However, due to the fact of it being a hardcore mode, as well as widespread camping and simply the fact that it is every player for themselves with common one hit kills makes the playlist considerably less popular than its regular counterpart.

Hardcore Free-for-all and 3rd Person Free-For-All
Modern Warfare 2 features radio sounds for Hardcore Free-for-all, Free-for-All Pro, and 3rd person Free-For-All radio sounds could be heard in 3rd person Cage match. But these three game modes have either been scrapped, or removed in patches.