Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Out on November 13th [Update]

First trailer debuts with multiplayer reveal set for September 9th.

Posted By | On 26th, Aug. 2020

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Update: The trailer is now live, captured on the PS5, and hypes the reveal of multiplayer on September 9th. Check it out below.

Original Story:

Pre-orders are now live for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, which officially releases on November 13th for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. As leaked recently, the story takes place in the early 1980s as players travel to locations like Turkey, Vietnam, East Berlin and more. Pre-purchasing the game will give early access to the upcoming multiplayer beta along with the Woods Operator and an Assault Rifle Blueprint for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone.

Speaking of multiplayer, the official description says players will, “Engage in deniable operations as an elite operative using state of the art tools of the tradecraft across a variety of experiences from small skirmishes to all out, vehicle-fueled warfare.” Zombies also returns with Cold War experiments resulting in a new Zombie threat that players must face. Three editions are currently available to pre-purchase – Standard, the Cross-Gen Bundle and the Ultimate Edition.

The Standard Edition costs $59.99 and includes the base game, open beta access, the Woods Operator Pack for Modern Warfare and Warzone, and the Confrontation Weapons Pack. The Ultimate Edition retails for $89.99 and includes all of this along with the Land, Air and Sea Pack and the Season 1 Battle Pass Bundle. Then, there’s the Cross-Gen Bundle which costs $69.99 and includes the base game for PS4/PS5 or Xbox One/Xbox Series X. The Confrontation Weapons Pack, open beta access and Woods Operator Pack are also included.

Stay tuned for more details on Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War when the trailer drops.


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