Treyarch shocked (well, as much as you can when it leaks a few weeks ahead of the reveal) the Call of Duty community a few days ago when they announced that their next entry, Black Ops 4, will be the first Call of Duty game in history to not include a traditional campaign. While it is a big change, it seems
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When Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 was released in 2016, reactions were all over the place. While the game itself was ripe with content, most people didn’t like the “advanced” movement system — a sentiment that is understandable since it continued with the break in tradition that Advanced Warfare started. Last year’s WWII reverted back to the “boots
Today Activision and Treyarch announced that the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is getting its own battle royale mode. The mode will be titled “Blackout” and according to the developers it’s “Battle Royale the Black Ops way.” This means that the team has included plenty of elements from the Black Ops series to differentiate it from
In just a few days Activision and Treyarch will officially reveal Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 to the world, but that isn’t stopping them from teasing the game. Yesterday, Call of Duty’s official Twitter account released a gif that gives a hint, although not much, of what’s to come in the next couple of days. The gif
Two days ago, E3 revealed that Treyarch will be showing off a preview of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Zombies mode at the show, and with the game’s official reveal next week, many knew that we wouldn’t have to wait very long to learn more about the next entry in the wave-based mode. Now, however, it
During Activision Blizzard’s financial conference call for investors and analysts, Chief Operating Officer Coddy Johnson talked about Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Johnson mentioned that it’s going to be an “awesome game” and will give the community an “incredible experience” across features and modes. There are a number of reason behind the strength of the title,
In two weeks from tomorrow, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 will be officially revealed to the entire world. As expected, however, it seems like fans won’t be going into the reveal completely blind and developer Treyarch has begun teasing the upcoming first-person shooter in a couple of new images. The pictures, which were revealed via the
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was finally revealed last week to the surprise of absolutely no one. Black Ops has arguably become the most popular sub-franchise within the Call of Duty series so to see another sequel that continues that story isn’t shocking in the slightest. There was one noticeable difference when it comes to Call of Duty this year: the release
If you can’t wait to learn more about Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 before its May 12, 2018, reveal event, then maybe this will hold you over. Developer Treyarch has officially revealed a brand new calling card for its last game, Black Ops III, and of course, it’s themed after the upcoming first-person shooter. The calling card is
Back in July of last year, I wrote an editorial explaining why I was excited about Call of Duty: WWII‘s Nazi Zombies mode, and in the first paragraph I mentioned that Call of Duty: Black Ops II was the last Call of Duty game I had enjoyed, and that I fell off of the series after that point. The
Today Activision announced Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 or Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII as the logo stylizes it. And yeah, that’s not how you write “4” in Roman numerals, but who am I to judge. The game will release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Of course, it’s in development at traditional Black
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