Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War and Warzone's Season 6 update drops October 7, and brings a plethora of changes to the games.
Eagle's Nest, Search and Destroy, two more featured playlists and cross-platform support will be available during this weekend's beta.
While the upcoming first person shooter's reveal trailer made no mentions of Activision, the company's logo can be spotted once again in its recent multiplayer reveal.
Both maps will benefits will benefit from new reactive environments. Sledgehammer's Adam Iscove also confirms FOV slider for consoles.
Beenox is also handling the PC version, implementing multi-monitor support and uncapped framerates along with accessibility features.
Out later this, the new map offers various new points of interest and uses the same tech and engine as Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Tactical Sprint, blind-fire from cover, different caliber bullets and much more are new for this year's multiplayer with 20 maps at launch.
Double time sprinting from 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare returns while new maps like Hotel Royal are also showcased.
Insider reveals that the multiplayer beta embargo will lift at 10:30 PM PST tomorrow, with various publications sharing footage.
Following the invasion of her city by the Germans, Polina Petrova takes up a rifle and fights. Weapon mounting and sneaking are also showcased.
It wouldn't be a proper Call of Duty reveal without a number of issues that have us concerned for launch. Check out six of them here.
PlayStation players can try out the new Champion Hill mode, a round-robin tournament, along with four Operators and 10 attachments.
Following reports earlier this year claiming the same, it's now been confirmed that Activision has now got all of its studios on Call of Duty detail.
Interestingly enough, the recent reveal trailer for the World War 2 shooter seems to be attempting to distance the brand from Activision, with the company in the midst of a controversial lawsuit.
Though it was originally noted to be 270 GB, the current Microsoft Store listing reveals that only 75 GB is needed for installation.
A World War 2 campaign, 20 multiplayer maps at launch, a new Zombies mode developed by Treyarch, and more have been confirmed.
A recent analysis report by VGC outlines how Raven Software has grown massively since the release of Call of Duty: Warzone last year.
Former Sledgehammer general manager argues that the industry and fans are not appreciative of the effort it takes to develop a Call of Duty game.
The shooter becomes the third game to support the controller's features, following Metro Exodus and Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will be going free to play for a week on all platforms, with cross-progression being in effect as well.