The Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War reveal was probably one of the most elaborate reveals ever. The trailer we saw recently was just a small part of the entire process. The actual had begun on August 10, when a couple of streamers received mysterious boxes from Activision. Inside, they found a slide projector that led them on a clue hunt in Warzone and Black Ops 4. What followed was an elaborate (and kind of tiring) 5-day clue-hunt that eventually unveiled the Black Ops Cold War teaser. The date was then revealed for the trailer drop and we finally got to see it in Verdansk, following a mission. Everyone, including Dr Disrespect, was excited to see the trailer.
Dr Disrespect reacts to Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War reveal
Doc live-streamed the reveal event on YouTube. To begin with, he struggled to recall the title. And you can’t really blame him because the game’s title is quite a mouthful. He kept calling it ‘Black Ops: Cold Zone Ops’. When he couldn’t get it right, he just jumped right into the game and started the hunt for the trailer.
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Doc fought his way through enemies and collected clues necessary for the reveal. He also was surprised to see Sgt. Woods with the rifle in the game.
Once the trailer had begun, he was visibly excited and pumped because it is so exhilarating. Take a look at his reaction below.
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The trailer looks absolutely amazing. Set in the 60s and the 80s, the game will take us to different locations around the world. It showed some footage of the Vietnam War which will be connected to the main storyline.
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Former President of the United States Ronald Reagan also appeared in the trailer. Since the game is based on a time when the Cold War was at its peak, Regan’s appearance is necessary since he was at the helm then.
The trailer also gave us a glimpse of the multiplayer mode for the COD 2020 title. It showed different kinds of vehicles and a desert setting for combat. This definitely reminisces the Battlefield 1 multiplayer, which had a similar setting. Activision will announce further details about the multiplayer mode on September 9 and the game will officially release on November 13 2020.