Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 confirmed
by Alice O'Connor, May 01, 2012 5:00am PDTThe official reveal of the next Call of Duty game was supposed to happen during the NBA playoffs tonight, but someone at Activision pulled the switch a little early to confirm that yes, it is indeed Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 from Treyarch. And yes, it is jumping into the near-future.
The official site went live early this morning, though most of the useful bits are still locked down. Still, it does confirm that it'll be released for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on November 13.
The screenshots and teaser trailer are unavailable, but the site has a still of the trailer showing Los Angeles in flames and being evacuated. A fuzzed-out thumbnail shows the quadrotor teased in a spot of viral marketing, and confirms that the leaked screenshots picked up by Doope were real.
"Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 propels players into a near future, 21st Century Cold War, where technology and weapons have converged to create a new generation of warfare," the pre-order page says.
Expect more information, and that trailer, tonight.
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The official reveal of the next Call of Duty game was supposed to happen during the NBA playoffs tonight, but someone at Activision pulled the switch a little early and confirmed that yes, it is indeed Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. And yes, it is jumping into the near-future.
The official reveal of the next Call of Duty game was supposed to happen during the NBA playoffs tonight, but someone at Activision pulled the switch a little early and confirmed that yes, it is indeed Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. And yes, it is jumping into the near-future. : Shacknews
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I don't get why high sales for this is a bad thing. Is it because then they'll be more likely to continue to make games like this? Considering a lot of people enjoy games such as this one, I don't see how that's a bad thing. (Not you specifically) If you don't like it, don't play it. Simple as that.
Every year people complain about CoD's high sales, as if people are being forced into buying it and thus taking away money they'd spend on better games, which makes no sense. People buy what they want, which seems to be Call of Duty a lot of the time. :P
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