Much like how Microsoft and Sony are putting efforts into making their games appeal to the competitive audience, publisher Activision too has no qualms about expanding Call of Duty's e-sports appeal. (Also see: Need for Speed, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, Fallout 4, and Other Games Releasing This November ) As an added bonus, every mission is unlocked from the outset, allowing you to check them out in any order you choose. It will be interesting to see how Treyarch manage to maintain the intensity and pacing of a story this long.
Here's what you need to know about Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 before it's out on November 6.Įarly impressions indicate that it's twice the length of your standard Call of Duty campaign, clocking in at around 15 hours. Based on what's been teased about the latest entry in the first-person military shooter series, developer Treyarch has ensured there's enough to keep you interested.