Last year at E3, Activision showed off Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, offering fans a look at a bleak future where soldiers were augmented to higher standards and the explosions were bigger than ever. Now, Activision has revealed Call of Duty: Black
In Call of Duty Black Ops III, soldiers use their Cyber Cores, special technology tied to their brain stems, to help them defy gravity and humanity. With Cyber Cores, you can jump large distances and decimate your enemy with a shock wave when you land.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III developer Treyarch has announced that the game's multiplayer beta hits next month – first to PS4 players, of course. At E3 last month, Sony and Activision announced that for Black Ops III and future
So far, there have been only hints about what the developer has planned for “Call of Duty: Black Ops 3” zombies. In a previous report from VG 24/7, Treyarch's Mark Lamia revealed that the team is planning something very different for the zombies mode.
Flow. Momentum. Guns up. Never stop moving. These are just a few of the words and phrases that could be used to define the overhauled movement system in the upcoming Call of Duty. In Black Ops 3, there is a mentality of always allowing the player to