Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War takes place in the early 1980s in the midst of the geopolitical battle of the Cold War. A single player campaign awaits where you will meet historical figures and harsh truth, fighting around the world in iconic locations such as East Berlin, Vietnam, Turkey, the headquarters of the Soviet KGB and others.
As an elite operative, you will follow the trail of a dark figure named Perseus, whose mission is to destabilize the global balance of the world in order to change the course of history. The series will return to the game such iconic characters as Woods, Mason and Hudson. In addition to the single-player campaign, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has multiplayer and a zombie mode.
NEXT GEN
“We are going to have 120Hz […], we want to make
sure it's at 60 frames per second,” says Leslie
who tells us marrying technology
to the game they want to make
is where the next-gen magic
happens. “It's about telling
the right story and narrative
from the campaign side to the
multiplayer side, but I think
immersion and a cinematic feel,
right, and that butter-smooth
60 frames per second, things
players expect, we're trying
to take and enhance, with that
at 120Hz, taking the haptics,
whatever we can do so that
players feel like they're
getting the right next-gen
experience.”
Super-tasty Call of Duty
Treyarch’s Leslie says the new
direction captures the momentum of
the Black Ops series. Black Ops 2,
for example, had a limited branching
narrative. “This culmination of ideas
and experiences are crystallised and
harnessed into Cold War, so you’ve
got some RPG and some action. […]
We’re throwing in all the
experience-ingredients into the pie
and what comes out of the oven is
Black Ops – Cold War, which
hopefully is gonna be super-tasty.”
Ps4 Owner is Lucky
Much of the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War story campaign will take place during missions that never officially took place. A special squad consisting of Frank Woods, Alex Mason and Russell Adler lands in Turkey to eliminate an important target. The featured trailer showcases a snippet of the first story mission, in which players under cover of night will need to do everything possible to win a battle that never happened.
The release of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is expected on November 13, 2020 on PC, as well as consoles of past and future generations. PS4 owners will be able to try out the beta of the multiplayer mode of the game from September 18-20.
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