According to an advertisement that appeared in newspapers, the new episode of the Activision series will be called Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, while another teaser appears.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be the title of the new episode of the shooter series produced by Activision, according to an advertisement appearing in American newspapers which reports the name and logo of the game .
Available on Xbox Game Pass at launch, according to the Wall Street Journal, the next chapter of Call of Duty appears to be set during the Gulf War : an absolutely new war scenario, and not just for this specific franchise.
Additional image of the newspaper Activision created that mentions the “The truth lies” stories and the Black Ops 6 logo.
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At the same time, a new teaser appeared on the truthlies.com website which confirms how Activision’s promotional communication is using mysterious films and sequences.
Well, this is certainly not something new for the series, in fact this approach is now part of the tradition of every new chapter of Call of Duty, and in particular those belonging to the Black Ops family.
BREAKING: Another teaser video for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is live
This video is on Channel 2 of the website: https://t.co/xkFAl0oiEk pic.twitter.com/b7M52O4qXQ
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Great anticipation ahead of the official presentation
As we know, on June 9th we will be able to witness the new Xbox Games Showcase , which will be followed by the official presentation of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 , and the teasers of the last few hours are certainly fueling the enthusiasm of fans in view of this event.
In addition to the setting and contents of the new episode, Microsoft’s strategy will also and above all take center stage, which on this occasion will probably definitively announce whether Call of Duty will be available in the Xbox Game Pass catalog or will represent an exception compared to the current company policy.