Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Warzone will be split at launch

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Warzone will be split at launch
As we approach the launch of Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, today was full of news regarding the Activision FPS brand. In addition to the very first clues regarding COD coming up in 2021, a few moments ago we understood a little better what will happen to Warzone after the new chapter Black Ops Cold War launches in less than a few weeks.

Data the huge success that Call of Duty Warzone continues to have, Activision's battle royale players are not yet ready to leave the title. The American company, however, immediately clarified how the future of Warzone would continue even after the release of the new chapter of COD, going to model itself with the various updates as the brand will expand year after year.

Just recently Activision CEO Bobby Kotick confirmed that Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Warzone will initially be two separate titles when the new chapter of Black Ops hits the market. The two experiences will be integrated starting next December, allowing players to use the weapons and progress obtained in Black Ops Cold War and the saves of the current Warzone, with the progression that will be unified in all modes for both titles.

At the moment we know little else about the implementation of Call of Duty Warzone in Black Ops Cold War, but we will certainly have new updates after the next chapter of COD hits the market; that is, next November 13 on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC platforms. While on PlayStation 5 it will be released on November 19.

If you haven't already, you still have time to pre-order your copy of Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War on Amazon at the following address.







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