

WARZONE™īlack Ops Cold War will support and build on the hit, free-to-play experience Call of Duty: Warzone. This co-op mode includes new ways to progress, classic Perks, and an arsenal of Cold War-era Zombies weaponry that will help survivors dominate the legions of undead. ZOMBIESīlack Ops Cold War Zombies is set to take veterans and newcomers alike on a bold and terrifying journey that expands on an iconic part of the Call of Duty franchise. The next chapter of the iconic Black Ops Multiplayer experience is here, defined by signature combat, deniable operations, and a connected experience across platforms and generations.

Nothing is ever as it seems, as Raven Software brings a gripping single-player Campaign where players will come face-to-face with historical figures and hard truths, as they battle around the globe through iconic locales like East Berlin, Vietnam, Turkey, Soviet KGB headquarters, and more. It's worth noting that Chinese giant Tencent owns a 5% stake in Activision Blizzard.“KNOW YOUR HISTORY OR BE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT”. has contacted Activision for comment and clarification. No official reason for the change has yet been given. The footage in question occurs at the 1:05 mark, featuring protesting students on top of an armoured vehicle. However, some media outlets - including IGN and GameSpot - still have the trailer hosted on their own channels. However, on the official Call of Duty YouTube channel, it has now been replaced by a one-minute version, which does not include the Tiananmen Square footage.Īny embeds of the original edit have been set to private.

The teaser was just over two minutes long and debuted last week ahead of the full announcement this Thursday. It is believed this is due to the inclusion of one second of footage from the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests against the Communist government. Kotaku reports that the trailer has already been blocked in China, citing reports from the South China Morning Post and Hong Kong news site Apple Daily. Call of Duty publisher Activision has quietly replaced the teaser trailer for this year's upcoming shooter Black Ops: Cold War.
