Great news for fans of first person shooters everywhere, as Activision announced to the world the release of the newest addition to the Call of Duty franchise. Set for November 9th, Call of Duty: Black Ops will be released all major next-gen systems (except Wii).
From an Activision press release:
Activision Publishing, Inc. and award-winning developer Treyarch will take players behind enemy lines in an entirely new chapter in the groundbreaking and record-setting, No. 1 first-person action series of all-time.
“We can’t wait for our community to experience Call of Duty: Black Ops,” said Mark Lamia, Studio Head for Treyarch. “We have focused our entire studio on this game, with dedicated multiplayer, single-player and co-op teams creating the most intense, gripping and riveting experience possible for our fans on all fronts.”
Check out GameTrailers Television tonight for the official unveiling of the game.
Stay tuned for more news as it comes to us on this upcoming blockbuster.
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