Treyarch is (kind of) changing the way post-launch content is doled out.
Cry "rip-off!" all you'd like but the two big shooters continue a long tradition of iteration.
Nuketown also confirmed to return, though it releases in November.
Upcoming playable maps for E3 2018 will be showcased.
Which makes full sense, honestly.
Activision has been sending out e-mails to invite people to play Black Ops 4's multiplayer at E3.
But don't necessarily expect that for the final game, yeah?
Plenty of interesting stuff in here.
David Vonderhaar remembers the "2nd and 3rd and..." versions.
"We’ve got a huge library of content, ten years of history, we’ve got the best gunplay out there, we’ve got the best movement."
So that should end that expectation.
Treyarch co-studio head also discusses content that solo players can expect.
Could it be added into the game later?
This year's E3 is jam-packed with awesome reveals - here are a few to expect.
Includes full integration with Battle.net with 4K support and uncapped framerate.
"You have to try various flavors of that until you find the right one."
Zombies will be even bigger than ever in Treyarch's sequel.
Features land, sea and air vehicles along with an enormous map.
Specialists collide with boots-on-the-ground gameplay.
Sorry, I meant Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII