
So much so that players had planned on sticking with Black Ops Cold War for a second year. Many fans have expressed their disappointment with returning to an oversaturated time period. Vanguard aims to take players back to WWII.

Some CoD titles will fizzle out before then, while others hang on for dear life near the end of year two. With Activision releasing a new Call of Duty annually, each game’s lifespan is two years tops. Hours before Vanguard’s release, players are claiming they’ll boycott Black Ops Cold War following the removal of the game’s “best mode.” Again, this is another popular item in Rainbow Six Siege as it’s a great piece of equipment to seek refuge behind and aid you in hiding and capturing objectives. On the other hand, we also have a reinforced shield that will presumably be used to hide behind and take cover.

The item is used regularly in esports game Rainbow Six Siege to slow enemies down. Barbed wire is not an uncommon appearance for a competitive FPS like Call of Duty. The first one appears to be a roll of barbed wire that looks like it stretches out to a meter or two. The message contains two photos that appear to be taken on the Raid map, and they each contain a different piece of equipment. Read More: BOCW Zombies Firebase Z: release date, setting, new perk, more.In a post on Twitter, user Declassified has shown off some new photos from Black Ops Cold War that give us a glimpse into the future. Leaker reveals new Black Ops Cold War Field Upgrades A CoD leaker has found evidence of two new pieces of tech for players to look forward to.

Though it seems that even more unexpected content is on the way. The core focus, post-launch, has been the arrival of new guns, maps, and gameplay balancing. Ranging from sticky Semtex grenades to motion-sensor triggered Proximity Mines. The latest Call of Duty game has a lot of different weapons and equipment for players to use.
