Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, coming out in October 2018, could be a first for the franchise: it’s possible it will be the only CoD without a Campaign Mode. Why? Because it has to keep up with the times.
Several sources have assured that Black Ops 4 will forego Campaign Mode for a very trendy mode these days: Battle Royale. This mode is used by two of today’s most famous games: PlayersUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Fortnite.
In reality, Campaign Mode, the classic CoD mode, has been losing traction in recent editions: users finish the game quickly and mainly play using multiplayer and zombie modes.
Another rumor involves who will be in charge of the new Battle Royale mode for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. The name being thrown around is Raven Software, which has been developing additional CoD games since 2010. They’re also responsible for a handful of franchise games such as Star Wars, X-Men, and Star Trek.
Though a Battle Royale mode for the Call of Duty franchise was only a matter of time, nobody expected it so soon.
What does Activision have to say about all this? Well, nothing for now. Maybe they’ll wait until May 17, the date chosen by the company to officially reveal the game and show off its first details.
Do you think CoD: Black Ops 4 will come with a Battle Royale mode? What other features should the new game come with? Let us know in the comments below.
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