Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII will bring battle royale mode to the series it’s called Blackout. Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII will release soon on October 12th for PC.
GameInformer had a talk with Co-studio head Dan Bunting and Studio Design Director David Vonderhaar about the Blackout mode, how vehicles works and how does Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII blends with the Black Ops series as this new games does not focus on campaign mode but on Zombie Mode and Battle Royale.
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“What’s really more important to us than a number is that the gameplay experience is as refined as it can be, that’s it the ideal perfect format for what players are going to play,” he says. “So we’re starting with 80 players, but we’ve gone higher than that. Whenever we launch a game as a beta or whatever, that’s the beginning of something. We’re going to actively be participating in the community and taking feedback, making changes and adapting, evolving the game as feedback rolls in. So there’s a lot that can go on that can happen beyond that first impact of the game going out there.
Blackout will be 20 players lighter than the other two juggernauts on the field during the beta (and possibly retail launch), but Treyarch’s reasons are compelling.”
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is the fifteenth game in the Call of Duty franchise and Treyarch’s second to be developed in a three-year development cycle.
Black Ops 4’s multiplayer features the return of Specialists, unique soldier characters with special abilities and traits. The game features a total of ten Specialists, six of which (Ruin, Prophet, Battery, Seraph, Nomad, Firebreak) are returning characters from Black Ops III, while the other four (Recon, Ajax, Torque, Crash) are new additions.
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