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‘Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ reportedly a direct sequel to first ‘Black Ops’ game

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will reportedly be a direct sequel to the first Black Ops game, which was released in 2010.As reported by Call Of Duty Tracker, a bevy of information on the game has been unearthed by dataminers.

They include its official description, the existence of an Ultimate Edition, locations, enemies, preorder bonuses and more.The opening portion of the game’s description confirms its place in the series’ timeline: “The iconic Black Ops series is back with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War – the direct sequel to the original and fan-favorite Call of Duty: Black Ops.” It goes on to list a number of key locations that will appear in the game – such as East Berlin, the Soviet KGB headquarters and more – when players go.

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