Call of Duty continues to evolve and as fans move forward towards Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War they expect that the games will only get better. Still, recent information has upset the game’s community, as a very divisive feature will be reappearing in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will see the return of the “Play of the Game” system across all of its game modes. This has been the standard end-match system for several years despite constant backlash from the community.
Before “Play of the Game” was the standard, fans would see the final kill that ended the match rather than a specific “play.” This feature helped highlight a key moment in modes where the emphasis was on the final kill, like Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Search and Destroy. Many players feel that the “Play of the Game” system does not work as it should and usually leads to either frustration or confusion.
If “Play of the Game” worked, fans would be slightly more accepting but the system barely works as advertised. Instead, it highlights rapid kills, point scores, and often unimpressive clips of scorestreaks being scorestreaks.
In-game Call of Duty modes like Search and Destroy, players could have a more dramatic and meaningful experience when viewing the final kill. It is often this last kill of around that is more relevant than the best play ever could be. This extra sense of drama drives the action and gives meaning to the most unmeaningful plays.
Fans will now have to wait and see if the feature has been improved in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. If the “Play of the Game” system can be slightly more accurate, it may become slightly more tolerable for many fans. Until then, players will continue to voice discontent around the system as they pressure the developers to return the game back to the original final kill experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is set to release on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X as of November 13th.
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