The internal developer alpha for the next Call of Duty game seems to have leaked online and dataminers have uncovered a plethora of information. Hit the jump...
The next Call of Duty game, developed by Treyarch, will apparently feature remastered versions of Nuketown, Firing Range, Summit, and Jungle from Call of Duty: Black Ops.
According to a new report, next year's instalment in the Call of Duty first-person shooter series will reportedly be a reboot of Call of Duty: Black Ops and be set during the Cold War.
Next year's entry in the main Call of Duty series is no longer led by the teams at Raven and Sledgehammer – as Treyarch's CoD: Black Ops V is set to take its place – at least according to Jason Schreier...
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has remade a massive amount of iconic maps from the game series' history, but one fan-favourite map in particular is noticeably absent. Hit the jump to find out more...
For gamers interested in purchasing physical units of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, a hefty 50GB patch is required in order to play the game on consoles. Details after the jump...
Activision have released an intense trailer that showcases gameplay, multiple maps and various modes players can expect when the Private Beta launches next month.
It seemed inevitable that swatting Twitch streamers and online adversaries would eventually turn deadly and last December saw Andrew Finch become the first casualty.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Developer Treyarch and Activision have prepared a livestream presentation that sheds light on Multiplayer, Co-Op, Zombie mode and more. Hit the jump to check it out!
Leaked images of GameStop's internal database reveal a number of product and merchandise listings for "Call of Duty Black Ops 4," seemingly confirming Treyarch's game this year.