Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War
It's only been a few days since the first official Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Warzone Season 5 trailer. While Activision hasn't announced all the upcoming news yet, there is already some important information about the next update roaming the net. One of the most recent concerns Black Ops Cold War which, with the arrival of a new mode, would turn into a game very similar to the hugely popular Among Us.Call of Duty season 5 Black Ops Cold War and Warzone will be published starting next week, more precisely on August 12 and in it fans will be able to play as double agents thanks to a new modality coming soon. In Double Agent, the new Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War mode, players will have to place bombs on the map or eliminate other undercover agents.
In this game mode there will also be an Investigator who will have to find clues during matches to help other agents. Double Agent appears to be turning Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War into Among Us. The structure of the new game mode is, in fact, very similar to the party game that suddenly had a real boom in popularity and players, and this thing goes very well with the dynamics of an FPS like the COD franchise. br>
To announce this novelty, Activision thought of it directly with a dedicated trailer, and it is certainly one of the most interesting news coming with the next Season 5 of Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Warzone. But the news will not stop there, and to know all the next details we will have to wait for a next release from the American company.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s next update will include an Among Us style deduction mode
Double Agent is all about uncovering the traitors in your midst
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s Season 5 update will add Double Agent mode, “an investigative Multiplayer party experience” where a team of 10 is infiltrated by three randomly selected double agents. The lone investigator must work with the rest of the players to snuff out the creeps intent on planting bombs and taking lives.
Even though it’s inspired by another game’s popularity, it’s still neat to see something like CoD experiment like this. The team is let loose together to complete missions throughout levels (looks like defusing bombs). The three double agents have access to additional tech: gas mines, counter spy planes, combat bows, and attack helicopters, and are protected from the fallout from the dirty bombs they plant.
The single investigator has a tough job. They have access to trophy systems, stimshots, and hand cannons, and can see the footprints of an attacker when investigating a dead body. They can issue wanted orders on players they suspect of foul play. It’s also up to the investigator to gather clues and convince the other players to go along with them. They’ll have to be very good at communicating to pull it all together.
Being built from the various bits of CoD will probably mean that random games are less formal than Among Us, where the structure works in service of the whole goal. In CoD, there are guns and the players aren’t known for using voice chat in the calm, relaxing manner that a murder investigation requires. But it’s the only thing that would ever get me to play Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, really.
Season 5, with the rest of its updates, perks, playlists, and more, arrives on August 12.