By Emma Boyle
Like your birthday and Tax Day, every year you can count on the release of a brand new Call of Duty game.
Just before the annual rush that is E3, Activision and Treyarch games hosted a community livestream event in Los Angeles which confirmed that this year’s release will be called Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (or IIII if you’re using the official style and hate shorthand Roman numerals).
The game will be released on October 12 on PS4, Xbox One and PC, all of which isn’t entirely surprising. What is surprising, though, is that this game will be making some changes to the Call of Duty formula that’s become so familiar over the past few years.
Here we’ve rounded up the five biggest changes you need to know about.
Single player is out
One of the most notable changes being made in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is the removal of the single-player campaign. It’s a first for the franchise but it’s probably not a bad move given online multiplayer has long been the main draw of the Call of Duty franchise. While the cinematic single-player campaigns have offered players some unforgettable missions and experiences in previous …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming