Finally, the Call of Duty franchise brings back what people really care about
Finally, our lengthy national nightmare is over. After years of waiting and suffering, I can confirm that the next Call of Duty: Black Ops game will bring back the franchise’s iconic “Dude with guns sitting on the cover” iconography. Truly, a time for celebration. A new year of course means a new entry in Activision ’s long-running and super popular first-person shooter series, Call of Duty.
Even when relaxing in the future, one must wear high-tech armor. You don’t know what you got, until it’s gone In 2018, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 launched and while everyone was talking about the game’s battle royale mode—Blackout—and its lack of a single-player campaign, I was instead mourning a bigger loss. This was the first entry in the sub-series to ditch having a dude sitting on the cover with guns.
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