Call of Duty Black Ops 4 will have “significant” resources committed to its PC version, Activision Blizzard has asserted.
Activision Blizzard President and COO, Coddy Johnson, used a recent earnings call to confirm that the company has “invested significant dedicated resources to ensure we can deliver a great PC game” this iteration.
Johnson continued to say that Black Ops 4 “is a game that will push the envelope with innovation.”
Not much is known of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ahead of its official reveal on 17 May, but that hasn’t stopped rumours from abounding. Developer Treyarch has teased the return of Pick 10 within multiplayer with a thinly-veiled tweet:
We give this post a 10/10:https://t.co/itqp1CgE42
Can’t wait to talk about #BlackOps4 on May 17! pic.twitter.com/7FOENdfM38— Treyarch Studios (@Treyarch) April 27, 2018
Pick 10 first appeared within Treyarch’s Black Ops 2.
Treyarch also took to Twitter to tease Perks:
Don’t worry, we know some people . . . which has its perks. . .
https://t.co/8tqnGlNcZA
#BlackOps4 pic.twitter.com/g69MeDpI4X— Treyarch Studios (@Treyarch) May 1, 2018
Other rumours suggest that Black Ops 4 will not feature a single-player campaign at all and may sport a battle royale mode instead. We’ll hopefully find out if this is true during the game’s official reveal.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 from 12 October.
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