![]() ![]() None of these things are used on the modern-day battlefield, but they all represent technology that our soldiers will likely use in a generation or two. The flip side of that coin is the copious amounts of future tech and weaponry, like the Storm PSR (it's like the railgun in Eraser, but smaller), target-identifying scopes, wall-climbing palm-sized spider drones, active camouflage, and nanomachine-infused rock climbing gloves. The fictional M8A1 assault rifle doesn't look too dissimilar from the XM8 platform, and there are plenty of real weapons in the game as well (AN-94, M27, AK-47, etc). The FA38 fighter, for example, is inspired by the F-35 fighter currently used by the US Air Force and Navy. Everything falls into two distinct categories: natural progression or prototype-turned-reality. The futuristic setting affords the game some fantastic equipment to play with. Goyer successfully manage to capture the franchise's Hollywood polish whilst mostly avoiding "that's impossible!" moments. An amalgamation of historical fiction and a surprisingly believable take on our world's future, game director Dave Anthony and writer David S. The story is one of the most interesting in the Call of Duty series to date. David finds himself on these proxy battlefields, much like his father several decades earlier, while dealing with advanced weaponry and fleets of drones coming from all sides. Proxy battles still exist, but they're now complimented by cyber warfare and PMCs (Private Military Contractors). This isn't his daddy's Cold War, however China is the new power standing toe-to-toe with America, and the world finds itself in a new, but familiar position. His son David fights in 2025, where he's followed in his father's footsteps. This time around, Mason's missions stretch across the 1980s, from Afghanistan to Panama, as he fights Cold War-era Russians, MPLA forces in Angola, and other foes through time. If you've played the original Black Ops back in 2010, then you already know Alex Mason, the protagonist who chased Dragovich and Kravchenko to the ends of the Earth. Activision's latest annual release, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, is an invigorating story-driven look at future war, marred ever so slightly by aging technology driving the game.īlack Ops 2 is a tale of two Masons, tied together by characters old and new. It Will Tie Into Warzone: There were no new details on this today, but Activision has talked in the past about how it wants Warzone to be a thread that runs through multiple Call of Duty games, so we can assume that we’ll get major updates to Warzone to tie into Black Ops: Cold War, likely involving zombies.It's November, so three events are sure to happen, come Hell or high water: Thanksgiving, the beginning of the college basketball season, and the release of a new Call of Duty game. Multiplayer Reveal September 9: The next date on our calendar is September 9, when we’ll be getting a full multiplayer reveal. Zombies also offer some live service options beyond multiplayer. We don’t know if this year’s iteration will be as big as that, but I hope so. Zombies offer insane, arcade-style fun, and Black Ops 4 had a pretty expansive mode. Listings refer to Cold War experiments, and I’m excited to see what we’ve got in store this time. And they’re coming back for this version, according to store description. It will have zombies : Zombies are a Treyarch staple, first spotted in World at War and showing up in the developer’s games since. ![]() ![]() You Get James Woods Right Now: If you pre-order the game right now, you get the James Woods operator pack for use in-game right now. It’s worth noting that the previous-gen version will still be playable on next-gen through backwards compatibility: it’s complicated. It’s unclear at this time what the price of the next-gen only version will be. If you want to upgrade to next-gen, that will be an extra $10. The Cross-Gen Version Costs More: As revealed earlier, the game will cost a standard $59.99 on Xbox One and PS4. ![]()
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