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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is out nowWhat more is there to say? It sure is a Call Of Duty game
What more is there to say? It sure is a Call Of Duty game

HappyCall Of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warday! Treyarch’s new shooter is out now, bringing the subseries back to its roots with a direct sequel to 2010’s Cod Blops. This time around they’re giving us a singleplayer campaign with a sprinkling of warcrimes and multiple endings, the usual shoot ‘em up multiplayer with some new modes, and (the best part) a new Zombie adventure. Call Of Duty: Warzone is adding Black Ops stuff next month, too.Watch on YouTubeMultiplayer will have your standard Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, Domination, and Kill Confirmed modes. The new stuff includes VIP Escort, in which you’ll need to protect one of your own teammates from enemies; Combined Arms, a 12v12 fight involving various vehicles; and Fireteam, where four teams of 10 duke it out on a bigger map.Activision have already releaseda roadmap of more things to come in Blops Cow. Though it’s a little vague, they do mention that the series’ Gunfight mode is making a comeback, as is the famous Nuketown map. A load of weapons will be added down the line as well.As for its ties with Warzone,the battle royale is adding weapons and operators from Blops Cowon December 10th, when the games' new seasons start. Again, Activison are pretty light on the details, but they say content from the new game will be “integrated” with Warzone. Check out ourWarzone and Cold War guidefor everything we know so far.I am personally shocked and appalled, however, thatthe Zombie Onslaught mode will be bound to PlayStationand locked away from PC players for a whole year. Zombies is the best part of Black Ops - and yeah, I know the regular Zombies mode is available to everyone, but I want all the Zombie content now please.Activision have actually been criticised for beingoverly generous with the PlayStation exclusives. It seems PC and Xbox players are missing out on a fair bit, as PlayStation Codders get +25% XP bonuses when playing in parties, double-XP weekends every month, and extra tier skips if they buy a Battle Pass Bundle.At any rate, if you’re still itching to buy Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, it’s available now onBattle.netfor £50/$60.Fair warning if you plan on picking it up today, it is: buggy. Players are reporting server issues, crashes, janky cutscenes - and alsothis pretty funny split screen glitchwhere the player on the bottom is just invisible.Activision have yet to release a list of known bugs, so for now you’ll just have to keep an eye ontheir support FAQ pageif you’re having problems.
HappyCall Of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warday! Treyarch’s new shooter is out now, bringing the subseries back to its roots with a direct sequel to 2010’s Cod Blops. This time around they’re giving us a singleplayer campaign with a sprinkling of warcrimes and multiple endings, the usual shoot ‘em up multiplayer with some new modes, and (the best part) a new Zombie adventure. Call Of Duty: Warzone is adding Black Ops stuff next month, too.Watch on YouTubeMultiplayer will have your standard Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, Domination, and Kill Confirmed modes. The new stuff includes VIP Escort, in which you’ll need to protect one of your own teammates from enemies; Combined Arms, a 12v12 fight involving various vehicles; and Fireteam, where four teams of 10 duke it out on a bigger map.Activision have already releaseda roadmap of more things to come in Blops Cow. Though it’s a little vague, they do mention that the series’ Gunfight mode is making a comeback, as is the famous Nuketown map. A load of weapons will be added down the line as well.As for its ties with Warzone,the battle royale is adding weapons and operators from Blops Cowon December 10th, when the games' new seasons start. Again, Activison are pretty light on the details, but they say content from the new game will be “integrated” with Warzone. Check out ourWarzone and Cold War guidefor everything we know so far.I am personally shocked and appalled, however, thatthe Zombie Onslaught mode will be bound to PlayStationand locked away from PC players for a whole year. Zombies is the best part of Black Ops - and yeah, I know the regular Zombies mode is available to everyone, but I want all the Zombie content now please.Activision have actually been criticised for beingoverly generous with the PlayStation exclusives. It seems PC and Xbox players are missing out on a fair bit, as PlayStation Codders get +25% XP bonuses when playing in parties, double-XP weekends every month, and extra tier skips if they buy a Battle Pass Bundle.At any rate, if you’re still itching to buy Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, it’s available now onBattle.netfor £50/$60.Fair warning if you plan on picking it up today, it is: buggy. Players are reporting server issues, crashes, janky cutscenes - and alsothis pretty funny split screen glitchwhere the player on the bottom is just invisible.Activision have yet to release a list of known bugs, so for now you’ll just have to keep an eye ontheir support FAQ pageif you’re having problems.
HappyCall Of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warday! Treyarch’s new shooter is out now, bringing the subseries back to its roots with a direct sequel to 2010’s Cod Blops. This time around they’re giving us a singleplayer campaign with a sprinkling of warcrimes and multiple endings, the usual shoot ‘em up multiplayer with some new modes, and (the best part) a new Zombie adventure. Call Of Duty: Warzone is adding Black Ops stuff next month, too.
Watch on YouTube
Watch on YouTube

Multiplayer will have your standard Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, Domination, and Kill Confirmed modes. The new stuff includes VIP Escort, in which you’ll need to protect one of your own teammates from enemies; Combined Arms, a 12v12 fight involving various vehicles; and Fireteam, where four teams of 10 duke it out on a bigger map.
Activision have already releaseda roadmap of more things to come in Blops Cow. Though it’s a little vague, they do mention that the series’ Gunfight mode is making a comeback, as is the famous Nuketown map. A load of weapons will be added down the line as well.
As for its ties with Warzone,the battle royale is adding weapons and operators from Blops Cowon December 10th, when the games' new seasons start. Again, Activison are pretty light on the details, but they say content from the new game will be “integrated” with Warzone. Check out ourWarzone and Cold War guidefor everything we know so far.
I am personally shocked and appalled, however, thatthe Zombie Onslaught mode will be bound to PlayStationand locked away from PC players for a whole year. Zombies is the best part of Black Ops - and yeah, I know the regular Zombies mode is available to everyone, but I want all the Zombie content now please.
Activision have actually been criticised for beingoverly generous with the PlayStation exclusives. It seems PC and Xbox players are missing out on a fair bit, as PlayStation Codders get +25% XP bonuses when playing in parties, double-XP weekends every month, and extra tier skips if they buy a Battle Pass Bundle.

At any rate, if you’re still itching to buy Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, it’s available now onBattle.netfor £50/$60.
Fair warning if you plan on picking it up today, it is: buggy. Players are reporting server issues, crashes, janky cutscenes - and alsothis pretty funny split screen glitchwhere the player on the bottom is just invisible.
Activision have yet to release a list of known bugs, so for now you’ll just have to keep an eye ontheir support FAQ pageif you’re having problems.