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Tomorrow, Call Of Duty Returns To Black Ops Cold War 11.13.20 #BlackOpsColdWar
Tomorrow, Call Of Duty Returns To Black Ops Cold War 11.13.20 #BlackOpsColdWar
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is an upcoming first-person shooter video game developed by Treyarch and Raven Software and published by Activision. It is the sixth installment of the Black Ops series, and the seventeenth installment in the overall Call of Duty series. Serving as the direct sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops, the game is planned for release on November 13, 2020.
The game is set during the early 1980s of the Cold War. Its campaign follows CIA operative Russell Adler as he pursues an alleged Soviet spy, Perseus, whose stated goal is to subvert the United States and tilt the balance of power toward the Soviet Union. Multiplayer will have new game modes, more extensive customization, and new map dynamics and elements.[4]
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is set during the Cold War in the early 1980s. The story is inspired by actual events and the campaign features locations such as East Berlin, Vietnam, Turkey, and the Soviet KGB headquarters.[5] In 1981, President Ronald Reagan learns of Perseus (Navid Negahban), a Soviet spy, (based on an actual conspiracy), and authorizes a black operation, led by CIA officer Russell Adler (Bruce Thomas) and his SAD/SOG team, to counter Perseus.[6] CIA veterans Alex Mason, Frank Woods and Jason Hudson also take part in the operation.
The player character, codenamed Bell, can be customized with different skin tones, ethnic backgrounds and genders, as well as different personality traits that provide in-game perks.[7] The campaign will have multiple endings, dependent on player choice throughout the campaign.[8]
Multiplayer features new and returning game modes, as well as maps that accommodate both the traditional 6v6 format, as well as larger 12v12 combat. The game also introduced a new game mode named "Fireteam", which can support up to 40 players.[9] Create-a-Class function uses a similar system to the one in Modern Warfare with two major differences: field upgrades are implemented as part of class loadouts, and each class has a wildcard choice for more primary attachments, more perks, more grenade equipment or mixing and matching any weapon/perk type in any slot.[4] It will also support cross-platform play.[4] In addition, the progression system for multiplayer will be integrated with Warzone, meaning that gears and weapons unlocked in Cold War can be used in Warzone and vice versa
On May 18, 2019, Kotaku reported that the game was in upheaval as developers Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software had increasing tensions between the studios. Two sources described the game as a "mess".[12] In response, Activision assigned Treyarch to lead development alongside Raven. Raven Software mainly led the development of the single-player campaign.[13]
On August 4, 2020, Activision in their Q2 earnings call confirmed that a new Call of Duty title was planned to be released in 2020 and that Treyarch and Raven were developing the game.[14] It will be the first Call of Duty game since Modern Warfare 3 to be co-developed by two studios, as well as the first time Raven Software being the main developer, as in previous games they assisted on the multiplayer and extra features.[14] Activision president Rob Kostich confirmed during the Q2 earnings call that Black Ops Cold War will be "tightly connected" to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) and Call of Duty: Warzone.[15]
Raven Software's Dan Vondrak said on the idea of multiple endings, "when we started creating the story, we had multiple endings in mind right away. And that really helped ... But we knew right away that we wanted to do that. I absolutely loved the idea that we could [have a] little bit of homage to Black Ops 2 by having these [multiple endings]."[16]
All downloadable content (DLC) for the game, both for multiplayer and Zombies, will be completely free. As with Modern Warfare, the game will feature post-launch monetization via the battle pass system and cosmetic bundles available via the in-game store.[17]
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