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With that in mind, franchise devotees should be thrilled to know that Treyarch Studios have officially announced that Black Ops 3’s multiplayer beta will go live for August 19.
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Also, Black Ops III introduces a new Specialist system, which lets players choose and rank up to nine elite Black Ops soldiers, each with their own unique look, personality, back-story, and devastating weapons and abilities.
For those of you excited about the next installment to the Call of Duty franchise, there’s not long left before you’ll have your hands on Black Ops 3.
The premiere will occur at 1pm PT/4pm ET/9pm United Kingdom during a panel hosted by Treyarch’s Zombie director, Jason Blundell and lead writer, Craig Houston.
IGN also reported that Comic-Con visitors will not only get Zombies memorabilia, but they’ll even be able to experience in a challenge. In addition, Treyarch will have a “Zombie Room”, where participants will solve clues, and work together in order to escape the room before time expires. It started off as a tiny fast-paced map in Black Ops five years ago, but has transformed into a mainstay map of all subsequent games.
Without a doubt, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is one of the most highly anticipated titles of the year. Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg talked with Game Informer about the deal. Code redemption is not necessary for pre-purchases through the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Store, or Steam.
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Like most triple-A multiplayer shooters these days, fans won’t actually have to wait until Call of Duty: Black Ops III releases to play it. Well, that’s assuming those fans have a PlayStation 4.