Next Generation Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War Multiplayer and Maps Revealed in Livestream with Professional Gamers
The next generation Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War was revealed today in a series livestreams. Activision connected with gamers across the globe by having professional gamers be the first to livestream the multiplayer experience of Call of Duty Cold War. New Multiplayer maps that will be in game where revealed during the event.
The new maps included Miami, Angola, North Atlantic, Uzbekistan, and Ural Mountains.


The main thing the live streamers where seen raving about was how fun sniping on the next gen Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War. The Miami and Moscow maps seemed to deliver the most immersive multiplayer experience. It didn’t seem like the live streamer enjoying playing the VIP Escort game mode that much.
One thing new in Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War multiplayer is the addition scorestreaks that continue after you die.
Overall most Call of Duty fans seem super excited after seeing the multiplayer reveal. If you preorder the game you get instant access to the Open Beta Early Access.
Author: JordanThrilla
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