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Call Of Duty: Black Ops II’s New Multiplayer Trailer Certainly Looks Futuristic

The brand new trailer shows off the multiplayer for the first time, and it’s really interesting to see a few of the futuristic mechanics in play. Disruption machines, mechs, drones, neon colors, it’s all here and in spades. Spades I say!
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Say what you want about the Call of Duty series, and you probably will, but there is something to be said for a title that garners a fan base of that size. I haven’t paid much attention to the franchise since the original Black Ops, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t at least a bit interested in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

The brand new trailer shows off the multiplayer for the first time, and it’s really interesting to see a few of the futuristic mechanics in play. Disruption machines, mechs, drones, neon colors, it’s all here and in spades. Spades I say!

The end of the trailer hints at some support for the competitive gaming, and really anything that furthers eSports as a whole I’m behind.

I’m optimistic about the title, but whether or not there’s going to be enough here to win fans who have already written off the series has yet to be seen.

What do you guys think?


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