Call of Duty creators reveal they've played Black Ops Cold War multiplayer
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The next step in the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War saga is nearly upon us. The worldwide multiplayer reveal is set to take place on Wednesday, September 9. However, some lucky content creators were given a sneak peek at the mode a few days ago. This is likely the event where we saw leaked gameplay arise from a prominent Twitch streamer. According to the content creators who were given access, this event was a hands-on experience for Black Ops Cold War multiplayer. However, more than just gameplay will be revealed on Wednesday.

Black Ops Cold War multiplayer gameplay coming soon

Earlier today, a myriad of content creators announced they’ve played the multiplayer mode. The creators stated they were given access a few days ago and were also able to capture gameplay. This gameplay will be uploaded to their respective channels directly following the worldwide reveal on Wednesday.

So it seems Activision will have some kind of presentation to kick off the reveal then allow the creators to go more in-depth. Fans can expect to hear about most features in Black Ops Cold War. Aspects ranging from weapons to equipment to scorestreaks to maps, a slew of information should be incoming.

However, the reveal on Wednesday might not be solely about Black Ops Cold War multiplayer. Along with receiving early access, creators were also sent a care package from Activision. In this package were a notebook, propaganda poster, and some business cards. It’s these business cards that have the community talking.

On the backs of the cards are nuclear launch codes, which seem to hint at the rockets in Call of Duty: Warzone. Most creators were reluctant to share their codes but we did see one code thanks to a leak.

We’re not sure where to input these codes but more should be revealed on Wednesday. Until then, stay tuned to Daily Esports for all Call of Duty news.


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 7+ years of experience covering esports and traditional sporting events, including DreamHack Atlanta, Call of Duty Championships 2017, and Super Bowl 53.


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