Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 screenshots show fancy new war gadgets
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
Call of Duty continues its foray into military futurism with Black Ops 3, which augments its soldiers with body implants rather than Advanced Warfare style exoskeletons. That means soldiers can turn their arms into weapons (sound familiar?) and even swim! Find out more in our Black Ops 3 hands-on preview, and see CoD's new gadgets in action in the debut trailer.
It's out on November 6, and these minimum system requirements will give you an idea of what you need to run it.
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Activision will send you alarmingly detailed data for every single Call of Duty match you've played in the last 4 years if you ask, and players are using it to figure out their mysterious SBMM rankings
Call of Duty's development budget ballooned by $250 million between 2015 and 2020 to an eye-watering $700 million
Activision will send you alarmingly detailed data for every single Call of Duty match you've played in the last 4 years if you ask, and players are using it to figure out their mysterious SBMM rankings
Call of Duty's development budget ballooned by $250 million between 2015 and 2020 to an eye-watering $700 million