Here’s All the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 Reveal Info You Need to Know
The guns and explosions are back
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Activision and Treyarch held a large event and live stream on Thursday to reveal Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, showing off gameplay in the form of multiple trailers. Portions of the game’s multiplayer were also hands-on for journalists and influencers who were at the event, located in Los Angeles, Calif. They showed off new changes and additions to the core gameplay itself, as well as changes to the multiplayer and Zombies modes.
Two of the biggest, yet still unsurprising reveals to come out of the event were the addition of a new battle royale mode and the game’s straying away from a traditional single-player campaign. Both of these tidbits had been rumored for the past month or so. Yet, now we know that they exist and, more or less, how they’ll function—to a certain point. The battle royale mode was announced in a trailer and the mode itself is called “Blackout,” featuring a map that is 1,500 times the size of the average Call of Duty map. Along with the larger map-size, the mode will feature playable characters from the Black Ops series’ campaigns/Zombies modes/multiplayer, and various weapons and tools from the Black Ops series. Sea, land and air vehicles will be available in some form or another, and the map will be pieced together by meshing various maps from the entire Black Ops multiplayer oeuvre. Not much else is known about this mode as of now, but the trailer for it sets the mode’s tone well enough.
The Zombies mode is getting a complete overhaul, featuring a brand-new world, characters and storyline. New types of enemies will present unique challenges, as well. The mode will be getting three maps at launch: IX, Voyage of Despair and Blood of the Dead. The first two were given cinematic trailers that set the individual tones for each map, each map’s lore and how the characters interact with the map, to an extent. The third map, Blood of the Dead, was teased but not fully shown. In addition to three maps at launch, the new Zombies mode will feature difficulty levels and a custom mode with over 100 options to cater the experience to the player’s liking. Online challenges in the form of “Callings” will also be a core part of the mode and more information about Black Ops 4’s new Zombies mode will be revealed later this summer.