What to Expect from Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War in 2021

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War launched into an interesting situation as the game bound itself to Call of Duty: Warzone almost immediately. The community remains divided over the perceived lack of quality in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and the forced integration of Warzone. Despite this, Activision will continue to move forward with the new title by evolving it throughout 2021.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War acts as a sequel to the original Black Ops game. While this position is solidified by the campaign, the multiplayer experience is a much different story. Many players enjoy the continued battle pass support but have found errors in the game that make it difficult to enjoy.

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With another year of content headed to Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the community is looking forward to some changes. The developers, Treyarch and Raven Software, have set a general roadmap of content up through the initiation of Season 1. Along with this, predictions can easily be made based on how Activision has handled Modern Warfare and Warzone thus far. One important fact that fans should remember when predicting Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War content is the fact that the developers do read social media feedback, so some of the upcoming content will may be sourced by the community through social media and online questionnaires.

One major guarantee that the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War community has is continued battle pass support. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare enjoyed six full seasons of content, and Black Ops Cold War is pre-positioned for a similar burst of in-game items and content updates. The continued seasonal support means that more maps, game modes, and cosmetics will be headed to the game alongside new weapons that are sure to be both beneficially and detrimental to the in-game meta atmosphere.

This continued support will also tie the game closer to Call of Duty: Warzone as cross-progression binds the community together. Call of Duty fans can look forward to using their newfound gear in both titles while the focus remains solely on an evolving storyline following the Season 1 narrative. While the contents of new seasons will continue to remain unknown, players will ever speculate on new content and maps that they want to see implemented into the shooter environment.

One interesting thing that will happen with the seasons is the separation of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare as Call of Duty 2021 nears release. Fans will get to watch another shift in resources as Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War shifts into the background and is quickly replaced by the new title. While this happens, cross-game progression will become a topic of interest as Call of Duty: Warzone fans get stuck in an ever-shifting tide of yearly releases.

Despite this, the developers have a year to refine the title and add new content to distract from lingering problems. While the Call of Duty community will remain vigilant in reporting bugs, the developers will continue to patch and improve, allowing the game a polished performance by the end of the year.

New weapons add in new problems but also new options for the players. This can easily shake up stale game modes and helps reinvent the game as seasonal progression adds in content. With the extra time, weapon balancing can be easily improved, and attachments could even receive an update making them more relevant in a modern gaming environment.

Zombie is a major feature of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and many believe that this is where Treyarch will truly shine when it comes to content updates. The new story set up, possible future features, and Easter Egg level encounters hidden on the maps provide opportunities to evolve the gameplay experience above expectations. While there are certainly no guarantees, many fans are expecting old maps to be reimagined as the new narrative takes hold and guides the future of the Zombies franchise.

One interesting development will be the impact that Zombies have on the upcoming seasonal content. As new guns, items, and operators are added, the Zombie experience in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will evolve with it. Strategies will have to change, gameplay loops reexamined, and content creators will have a field day digging through new content on a seasonal level. On another hand, many have found the new Zombies’ experience lacking in familiar concepts. However, it does hold true to the standards of the series, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has taken their own unique spin on handling the walking dead. This is still a rather untested environment, and players will need to be careful when examining the future of this gameplay experience.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has a ton to look forward to in 2021. As the new title of last year, this game has several months worth of gameplay experience to grant its community before its inevitable replacement. Fans will get a chance to grow connected, memorize map rotations, and maximize loadout efficiency with a rotating content system that was tried and tested by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Whether it is Zombies, Multiplayer, or even possible campaign chapters, players will receive constant support from the developer team on completing this unique title. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War holds many surprises still that have not been discovered, and new updates will only increase the treasure trove of hidden gems found on each map, weapon, and game mode.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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