Call of Duty 7: Black
Ops is the next game in the massive Call of Duty (CoD) franchise.
In a recent report on Tek9, Activision shared some details about the
new CoD game.Black Ops is
scheduled for release in November 2010 and sources indicate the game
developed by Treyarch will be set in history, between World War II and
present day. It is also hinted that some of the missions will take
gamers to Cuba and South America which hints at a Cold War and Vietnam
based game.
In true Modern Warfare style, gamers will reportedly get a chance to
play as a member of the Special Air Service (SAS) in which players will
be involved in close combat during a mission in the Iranian embassy
during the 1980’s.
The game is also hinted to feature the popular “zombie mode” where
players will get to gun down forces of zombies which was made popular in
Call of Duty: World at War.
For South African PC gamers and worldwide PC gamers alike, CoD7 is set
to feature dedicated servers. Gamers across the world should put their
hands together for Activision who seem to be weeding out the problems
with previous titles by
re-adding dedicated servers to the
franchise. - Quote :
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With a scheduled release date of November 2010 the game is still in
full development but undisclosed sources over at Activision have stated
that "Call of Duty 7 will be set in recent history, between WWII and
present day". Besides this information the sources have also confirmed
that some missions will take us to Cuba and South America, hinting again
in the direction of a Cold War / Vietnam based game.
Also revealed was that in certain missions the players are able to play
as a member of SAS (the Special Air Service), the principle special
forces unit of the British Army. One of these SAS missions pitches you
in close combat during a mission in the Iranian embassy in London during
the 1980's.
It has also been confirmed that Call of Duty 7: Black Ops will feature
the popular zombie mode, in which players get to shoot down hordes of
zombies, a feature that could not be seen in the Infinity Ward produced
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
And last but not least, dedicated servers will also be part of the new
Call of Duty game, much to the delight of PC gamers across the world.
After Activision fired Vince Zampella and Jason West from Infinity Ward,
it seems like they are taking yet another step back from the direction
they had taken with Modern Warfare 2 by re-adding dedicated servers."