Originally released yesterday, May 1, 2012 during the NBA Playoffs, Black Ops 2 World Premier trailer. Confirmed by Activision, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 will be released November 13, 2012. It takes place in the year 2025, and is a direct sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops. Hero Alex Mason is back but most of the action will be centered on Mason's son David. As you see an Elderly Frank Woods whom we thought was dead, will be our bridge between the future and the past. A what is a hero without a villain? Well yes, a new bad guy is entering the scene, Raul Menendez. He is determined to pit nations against one another and has taken control of some of the U.S.'s technology, and has pit a drone fleet against the U.S.
With new futuristic weaponry, and more zombies here are some of the highlights to look forward to:
- Multiplayer changes: Developer Treyarch has promised to examine all aspects of the multiplayer experience and build a game that is balanced for a wide variety of players, but specific examples or features have yet to be announced.
- eSports: Although no specifics have been discussed, Treyarch has promised that the game will be both competitive and fun to watch.
- Social Media: Social media will be implemented in the game, although the details haven't been given yet.
- Zombie Mode: Zombie mode will return, although
in what form, we don't know yet. According to Treyarch, Zombies will be
"Back in a big way." Treyarch promised it will be "the most ambitious
zombies offering we’ve done."
Strike Force missions allow players to "zoom out" on the battlefield and engage in RTS style play, directing troops and vehicles, and then hopping into them to engage in on-the-ground fighting.
"Among the most interesting new innovations that will be featured in Black Ops 2 is the additions of a branching storyline in the single-player campaign. The game's story presents large and small choices at different times, and, according to Activision, the the plot will hinge on the choices you make and the outcome of battles you choose to fight. Major characters might live or die, and international relations might be affected by your actions." - Stephan Johnson
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