Call of Duty: Black Ops

"We need to bring him back."

- Unknown doctor in the trailer

Call of Duty: Black Ops will be the seventh main installment in the Call of Duty series, and is being developed by Treyarch. The confirmation of the game's development was leaked by David Kim, a senior animator at Treyarch. The game is said to be set in various locations including Vietnam and Cuba and judging from weaponry and dates given in the trailer it is set at any point between 1955 to 2010. It's planned to be released on November 9, 2010.

Possible game Locations
It will be set in "recent history" (between World War II and the present day) and will feature missions in Cuba and South America. Among these, the article says that the player will take control of a British SAS member during the 1980 Siege of the Iranian Embassy in London. However, this has not been confirmed by Activision or Treyarch, and may prove to be false.

Many people also think that the website "GKNOVA6" has something to do with Call of Duty. If this website is a promoter for Call of Duty: Black Ops, it would imply that the game is set during the Cold War, which subsequently complements the rumor of the Iranian Embassy Siege.

Vietnam, Cuba, and the Arctic have been confirmed as locations in the game.

Assault rifles

 * AK-47 (Definite)
 * AR-15 variant, likely the CAR-15 (Definite)
 * AUG (Definite)
 * G3 (Possible)

Submachine guns

 * MP5 (Possible)

Shotguns

 * SPAS-12 (Definite)

Machine guns

 * RPK (Definite)
 * M60 (Most likely the original one) (Unconfirmed)

Grenades

 * M67 (Definite)

Sniper rifles

 * Dragunov (Unconfirmed)

Recent news

 * In another recent article by CVG, Activision's CEO Mike Griffith admitted that Call of Duty: Black Ops is not expected to exceed sales of Infinity Ward's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.


 * Much more about the game will be revealed in May in the Official Playstation Magazine, according to an MTV article.


 * This article contains information about multiplayer features in the game.


 * It has been recently confirmed by a Treyarch developer that the customized kill streaks will return, but the game-ending nuke will not.


 * A website has also been launched by Treyarch.


 * Looking at one of the pictures, it is possible to see a soldier being gibbed by an explosion. This is could mean that gibbing and gore will return from Call of Duty: World at War.

Trivia

 * In the beginning of the trailer the numbers 2010:3:2 are visible on a digital clock. This was the day Call of Duty: Black Ops was announced (March 2, 2010).

Trailer
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