Shortly after the official reveal of the new Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the new CoD 2020 is stepping up. During the Opening Night of gamescom 2020, another trailer showcasing the story has been released, which shows the beginning of the campaign.
This is what Black Ops Cold War has shown: After an in-game event in Warzone yesterday and the first trailer introducing the new “Call of Duty” title, the action continues. A new trailer now shows a briefing explaining whom you will be hunting in the campaign of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
By the way, how players and fans perceive the reveal event and the first trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War can be found here: How are CoD Black Ops Cold War and the reveal event received? This is the mood
Watch the new trailer here:
You can see the iconic characters Woods and Hudson, both elite agents, along with their superior Adler at the CIA headquarters in Langley. He receives authorization directly from U.S. President Ronald Reagan to do whatever is necessary to eliminate the mysterious Perseus.
This is a Soviet spy who poses a danger to the entire free world.
You will then be sent on a namesake Black Ops, an illegal covert paramilitary operation. This marks the beginning of the campaign.
This is Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War: The new Call of Duty 2020 will, contrary to numerous speculations and rumors, not be a reboot of the Black Ops series, but is intended to be a direct continuation of the storyline of the popular Black Ops 1.
In addition to the single-player campaign, there will be a traditional multiplayer mode as well as the iconic Zombies mode. The Battle Royale Warzone will also continue with Black Ops Cold War.
We have compiled everything you need to know about this: CoD: Black Ops Cold War officially presented – Everything you need to know
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