After teasing the date and then confirming it, Activision has released the first full gameplay trailer for . It contains some familiar set pieces, as well as some of ‘s general bombast. The publisher also took the opportunity to give more details on .
The trailer centers around the game’s squad — Captain John Price, Sergeant Kyle “Gaz” Garrick, Sergeant “Soap” MacTavish, Simon “Ghost” Riley, and newcomer Colonel Alejandro Vargas of the Mexican Special Forces — as they make their way through various warzones and towns that will take place in “Europe, Asia, and the Americas.” There even seems to be a callback to the first main level in, as shown by the brief and rainy cargo ship scene.
Activision also confirmed some more details as the trailer went live. As hinted at, the game will be coming to Steam for the first time since 2017’s. Special Ops, the game’s cooperative mode, is also returning. will even have an “incredible post-release calendar” with a “massive” amount of “new maps, modes, and blockbuster special events.” Alongside some new jargon-filled technology, the game will also feature an advanced A.I. system where allies and enemies “act tactically” and use “combat and cover maneuvering techniques that would be second nature to a Tier 1 Operator.”
Pre-ordering any edition grants access to its upcoming open beta. The beta will be exclusive to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 users at first before coming to other platforms. The game is also $69.99 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. It doesn’t seem as though players can pay less and only get the PS4 and Xbox One versions since neither are up separately on their respective digital stores (it remains to see how it shakes out with physical discs). There is a $99.99 cross-gen
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