No Co-Op Campaign for Call of Duty: Black Ops
Written Monday, September 13, 2010 By Dan Webb
For many, one of Call of Duty: World at War's biggest draws was its online co-op campaign - aside from the zombies of course.
In what many may see as a backwards move and totally against the mantra of "sequels should be more of the same, but better," it appears that Call of Duty: Black Ops will not feature a co-operative campaign.
Speaking with GamertagRadio, Treyarch's Executive Producer on Black Ops, Dan Suarez, told the site that the co-operative campaign wouldn't be making a comeback this year.
"There’s no campaign co-op this year," said the EP, who's obviously a man of few words.
It's not all doom and gloom though, as the EP did state that there will be two player split-screen multiplayer this year for the first time in the franchise's history.
"Yes, you can play split-screen on the combat training mode and on MP (multiplayer)," said the talkative Suarez.
The combat training mode incidentally is you - and a friend if you like - against bots and is there for players to get a feel for the muliplayer side of things.
Is this likely to affect your purchase? Was the removal of the co-op campaign a deal-breaker? Does the split-screen multiplayer even that out? Are there such things as aliens? Why is the Premiership such a one horse race this year? Where did I put that pen again?
So many questions and only you can answer them... well, apart from the last one. I'll have to discover the answer to that on my own.
[Via CallofDutyFAQ.com]
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Laatst bewerkt: 18 sep 2010