One of the heads of the franchise believes it’s not a problem that this year’s Call of Duty will not have an ordinary campaign mode.
GameSpot talked with Robert Kostich, who is Call of Duty‘s general manager and the executive vice president.
„As we go forward [through the year], fans are going to learn a lot about the story that is embedded in this game. Look, it’s not a dedicated campaign like it was in the past. We’re telling stories differently this year. We think our community is going to love this game from end to end because it has so much to offer. The core focus of it, I don’t think that’s going to be a problem. I think what our community is going to love at the end of the day comes down to the gameplay and the fun you have with it. And I think that’s what this game is going to have in spades. This is a little different from what we’ve done in the past,” Kostich said.
The story is placed between the second and third Black Ops games, introducing the background stories of the Specialists. It will likely be revealed via the multiplayer, as Blackout (=battle royale) and Zombies will focus on something else. Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII will launch on October 12 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Source: GameSpot
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