Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 confirmed as 2024’s blockbuster shooter


Activision has confirmed this year’s Call of Duty game will Black Ops 6 while confirming the game will begin a “dark new chapter” for the long-running franchise.

The first CoD game since Activision Blizzard’s sale to Microsoft, was confirmed in a tweet on Wednesday afternoon.

Get a new Pixel 8 and claim a Pixel accessory for free

Get a new Pixel 8 and claim a Pixel accessory for free

Order a new Pixel 8 today and you’ll have a choice between a Pixel Watch or Pixel Pro Buds for free. The offer from Mobiles UK includes a 128GB Pixel 8 handset with 300GB of data for just £45 upfront and £26 a month for 24-months.

  • Mobiles UK
  • £45 upfront
  • £26 a month

View Deal

Further tweets encouraged fans to join for a special Black Ops 6 Direct live stream that’ll take place after the Xbox Games Showcase on Sunday 9 June. That takes place at 8pm UK time in what would’ve been the traditional E3 (RIP in peace, you’re with the angels now) timeslot.

https://x.com/CallofDuty/status/1793635518648836544

There we’re sure to get further details about the plot. Recent rumours have suggested it’ll be set during the Gulf War. The materials published alongside the release suggest the Black Ops in question will centre on the cover-up of the covert acts to hide an inconvenient truth for the a US government.

We’ll also hear about this year’s game modes and gameplay during the showcase. However, in the meantime there’s still plenty to enjoy and build the excitement.

A “wake up (rushmore)” teaser trailer for the game has been published to YouTube (above) with the hashtag #thetruthlies. That tagline appears key to the plot of the game right now.

A video published to X to tie in with the trailer shows a “fresh of the press” copy of the New York Post proclaiming an America Cover Up, as “Rushmore defaced in an unprecedented act.)

Call fo Duty BO6 teaserCall fo Duty BO6 teaser

You might like…



Source link

Previous articleCanadian firms finally get Tap to Pay on iPhone
Next articleBitcoin: Will BlackRock overtake Grayscale as top BTC ETF?