Thu, May 03, 2012 | 08:07 BST
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 revealed: every detail
Activision has officially announced Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 for a November 13 worldwide release, envisioning a new Cold War in the year 2025.

Activision released the first trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. The video confirms a 2025 setting, featuring glimpses of Los Angeles under attack. A Middle Eastern setting, robots and even horses are spotted in the trailer.
Sgt Frank Woods, the co-protagonist of the original Black Ops, also appears in the video. The game will take place in two timelines: the late 1980s as the end of the Cold War as Alex Mason from Black Ops 1 and 2025 as Mason’s son David.
The story sees the US and China in a second Cold War over Rare Earth Elements, used to built tech devices and military weapons. Part of the war is also instigated by antagonist Raul Menendez, who’s hacked into drones and various robotic weapons to kick off the war’s combat. The 80s timeline will show what started Menendez’s path down the events in Black Ops 2.
Its story will come from co-writer of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight David Goyer.
Black Ops 2 will supposedly answer the question of what happened at the end of the first game, according to Kotaku, regarding Mason. When asked about the return of Gary Oldman’s Reznov character, Treyarch boss Mark Lamia and game director Dave Anthony played coy.
Pre-orders have now gone live in the UK, and GameStop stores will offer pre-order incentives in four waves.
The first wave starts May 2 with the offer of a limited edition, two-sided poster. PowerUp Rewards members who pre-order by June 30 will also net a Prestige Token for MW3 as well as all bonuses coming in the additional waves which are to be announced in July, August, and October, respectively.
The publisher has gone live with an official website for the game, which will release on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 13, and released two early screens:
In the wake of the trailer’s release, information has begun hitting in earnest. Although multiplayer is still largely under wraps, Treyarch boss Mark Lamia confirmed the game will have the biggest and best zombies mode to date. The developer hopes to support eSports, but won’t commit to dedicated servers just yet.
Treyarch game design director David Vonderhaar told OPM UK multiplayer would go down “a different route” than whats previously been on offer.
“Lets take all this stuff we had and strip it down to its core. Let’s challenge these long held assumptions we’ve had about how systems work. Why does create a class work the way it does. Why do killstreaks work the way they do. Why is the unlock progression exactly the way its been before. Why do we have to start with what we had before?”
Vonderhaar added Black Ops 2 would have a “well-designed gameplay system” instead of refining it from past games.
“Let’s challenge the assumption we have to start from the game we had before. Figure what’s really important to the game and keeping it simple and fast and pure and clean. Let’s get rid of some baggage. Let’s just create a really well created gameplay system period; regardless of whether we had it before.”
On the single-player side, the series will venture into non-linearity for the first time with Strike Force missions, allowing players to take on various roles around the battlefield and directly impact the game’s plot. The game’s story follows on directly from the first Black Ops, and is part of a different canon than other Call of Duty games.
Retired US marine lieutenant colonel Oliver North, who was convicted of selling weapons to Iran in the late 80s before being cleared on appeal, has been brought in as a consultant to the game. Watch him talk about his involvement in the game below.
Activision has 300 staffers on Black Ops 2 at the moment, and some of the tech Treyarch is using is shared between studios.
Treyarch has also promised (via OneofSwords) a “visual overhaul” for the game. The studio’s Dan Bunting showed off an unpopulated level from Socotra Island in Yemen featuring work on HDR lighting, self-shadowing, bounce lighting and reveal mapping, a new texture technique.
PC players will be able to “take advantage” of the game if they have DirectX11-enabled hardware.
Leaky
The debut of the trailer came ahead of what was expected to be an official reveal during the NBA Playoffs overnight in the US, but the identity of the game began leaking in earnest last weekend.
The reveal confirms a video last week from FPSRussia indicated the next CoD would be set in a futuristic timeline by at least 10-15 years; the original Black Ops took place within the 60s and 70s during the Vietnam War and the Cold War..
Assets from the game’s website were spotted online before the website went live, showing the game’s box-art, logo and the release date of November 13 (thanks, Robotix).
[By Johnny Cullen, Patrick Garratt, Stephany Nunneley and Brenna Hillier]
This article elsewhere
Black Ops 2 spans decades, offers branching missions and choice - Joystiq
48 Things That You Should Know About Call of Duty: Black Ops II - Kotaku
Call of Duty: Black Ops II is a true sequel in every way - Destructoid
Black Ops 2 preview - PC Gamer
Call of Duty: Black Ops II In-Depth Preview - AusGamers
Preview: Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Branches Out - GameSpy
Call of Duty Black Ops 2: We've seen it - Zombies, multiplayer, giant mechs - CVG







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#101
quadfather
02/05/12, 12:23 pm
Looks pretty dull tbh
#102
Da Man
02/05/12, 12:55 pm
#98 ‘s style seems suspiciously similar to one of the infamous regulars.
.. erzafriendo?
#103
Lewis247
02/05/12, 2:06 pm
“I thought to myself a near future setting could be brilliant but this whole unmanned drone turned against america bullshit looks terrible. Also that pistol looks horrific. It’s turning into a true cliche semi-futuristic game. I like when FPS games include futuristic looking guns but when they start…..”
At this very point I was about to delete that all but I just couldn’t find the effort to put my dissapointment in words.
#104
OrbitMonkey
02/05/12, 2:39 pm
Wait… Frank Woods is alive?! Didn’t he take a swan-dive out a window with some guy… Who blew up!!
#105
TMRNetShark
02/05/12, 3:39 pm
Regardless of what anyone says, this game will still sell well because it’s Call of Duty and it actually has a new setting.
I just want zombies.
#106
Edo
02/05/12, 4:22 pm
“PC players will be able to “take advantage” of the game if they have DirectX11-enabled hardware.”Sorry,but I find that very hard to believe after that trailer.
#107
M. K.
02/05/12, 5:00 pm
Well, I’m not hyped at all… But maybe I’ll buy it if it becomes cheaper like I did with MW3
#108
Stephany Nunneley
02/05/12, 5:53 pm
GameStop pre-order incentive “waves” added.
#109
Ali Hayas
02/05/12, 5:54 pm
Hyped. I really love TreyArch’s take on the series. I really care about the characters in TreyArch, they are deeper than you think.
#110
TD_Monstrous69
02/05/12, 6:08 pm
I guess I’m in the minority on this one, but after seeing both videos that’ve been shown for this, as well as reading the article, I’m hyped. This is exactly what COD needs, and I truly can’t wait to see more. For the first time in a while, I can honestly say, I’m excited for a new Call of Duty. November 13th, I look forward to midnight of that day, so that I can pick this up.
#111
Psychotext
03/05/12, 10:29 am
That trailer has finally convinced me that we really do need a new gen of hardware. Clearly this gen doesn’t have the power for 60fps and eyecandy.
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