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2025 leak: futuristic sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
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2025 leak: futuristic sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2

Dec 20, 2023 11:06 AM

Upcoming Call of Duty Release Predicted for 2025 - Fans of the Call of Duty franchise can look forward to a futuristic sequel to Black Ops 2, potentially arriving in 2025. Codenamed 'Saturn', this new installment seems to be a direct sequel to Black Ops 2 and is set to take place in 2030. While not much is known yet, the game could feature both reimagined maps from Black Ops 2 as well as brand new maps for multiplayer modes, reacting to the feedback from Modern Warfare 3's release. Fans can also expect the return of Gunfight and Zombies modes, changes to player movement, and the classic 'pick 10' create-a-class system, according to insider sources. Furthermore, there are discussions about another Call of Duty: Black Ops title set during the Gulf War, speculated for a 2024 release, which appears to be a separate project. Official announcements are yet to be made.

When is the new Call of Duty Black Ops sequel set to release?

According to rumors, the new Call of Duty Black Ops sequel may release in the fall of 2025.

Will the new Call of Duty Black Ops sequel feature zombies?

Yes, the upcoming Call of Duty Black Ops sequel is said to include a Zombies mode.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2023-12-20 11:18:09
Jumping back into the future with 'Saturn' feels like a bold move for the Black Ops series, especially after the mixed feelings around futuristic entries in the past. It's kinda cool to hear they're embracing fan feedback and keeping the Zombies alive—here's hoping they strike the right balance with the old-school 'pick 10' system and the fresh tweaks to player movement.
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