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Sony, Activision partner to make the PS4 Call of Duty’s primary console

Activision and Sony have partnered to make the PS4 the primary console of Call of Duty: Black Ops III.

The title, as when it was primary on Xbox, will still be available across all current- and last-gem platforms, except for Wii U.

The game’s E3 trailer showed off its four-player co-op campaign.

A multiplayer trailer was also shown for the game.

https://youtu.be/Tpm1yk3enzY

The game is available from 6 November. Map packs will head to PlayStation first. A beta will take place this August.

We’re checking out Black Ops III at this year’s E3.

Do you think gamers will move from Xbox Live to the PlayStation Network to play Call of Duty online?


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