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i can not be on until about 6 todau though
I have the same feelings, bubba
i do not care what people say we are playing a match tommorrow...
I get back in town tomorrow! i'll play cod then
who wants to play some cod
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Despite an announcement and the release of the first trailer two weeks ago, details on Call of Duty: Black Ops have not been forthcoming. But thanks to a preview in USA Today, we now know a little bit more about the latest CoD, including a few of the settings, weapons, and missions to expect.

To begin with, there's finally confirmation that Black Ops takes place during the Cold War in 1968, with players controlling a team of operatives traveling the world to different hot spots in an effort to contain the spread of Communism. USA Today describes one mission (called "WMD") that begins with the player flying high inside an SR-71 Blackbird over the Ural Mountains, as they view a team of troops on the ground through a surveillance camera and order them where to go. After this command section, the player is then put in control of one of the troops at ground-level, with the goal being to infiltrate a facility inside Russia.

The preview also reveals the addition of a scoped crossbow, which players can use to snipe enemies from afar. Additionally, it also reveals Black Ops will add the concept of alternate ammo, as the player could switch between normal arrow heads or explosive arrows. A customizable AUG assault rifle was also shown, although the demoed level didn't offer any attachments for it.

Also confirmed in a separate interview is that Black Ops will feature a 2-4-player cooperative mode as well as competitive multiplayer, and that the single player story will focus on "at least two main characters" who will become involved in multiple covert conflicts throughout the world.

"The team is really excited about creating a game in this period," said Treyarch studio head Mark Lamia about the new Cold War setting. "We really felt like it was fertile ground for us and we could provide something fresh for gamers." Lamia also said Black Ops would span a "longer period during this era," suggesting it won't take place only in 1968.

Lamia also said to USA Today that Treyarch is using input from Maj. John Plaster, a veteran of the Studies and Observations Group that operated during the Vietnam War, as well as Sonny Puzikas, a former Soviet special forces operative. Still, despite the research, Lamia said Treyarch is "not endeavoring to make a historical account," but an "entertainment product."

Call of Duty: Black Ops is shipping out on November 9.

spacey
This game will turn out like WaW with ww2 guns have reflex scopes and silencer attachments for all weapons.... completel ...
Solid Tech Scoped Crossbow!?!?! WTF!

Activision says a second map pack is under development for the first-person shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

In a quarterly earnings call, the publisher's chief operating officer, Thomas Tippl, says the downloadable content will be available in late 2010.

As with the original package, studio Infinity Ward will develop the second set of maps.

Activision did not disclose pricing details. The first DLC, titled Stimulus Package, sold on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for $14.99.

The first piece of DLC featured five new maps, two of which were featured in 2007's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Although the high price tag deterred some players, it didn't stop the DLC from notching 2.5 million downloads in its first week.

Players' hunger for Call of Duty related map packs in general seems insatiable, according to data unveiled by Activision. The publisher says they have sold 17 million map packs for the Call of Duty franchise to date, not counting the recent release on PC and PlayStation 3.

And players can't seem to get enough of Modern Warfare 2 in particular. Since the game launched in November, players have spent an astounding 1.75 billion hours on the game's online multiplayer, says Activision.

xHiiTman This is crazy..i hope they make these ones not so cramped up
Solid Tech Well this looks exciting!
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