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Black Ops Cold War’s multiplayer proves we don’t need a new Call of Duty every year - Polygon
Nov 25, 2020 47 secs
In December, at the start of the series’ new season, all of Black Ops Cold War’s weapons, perks, attachments, and equipment will be added to Warzone, where players can use it alongside their existing Modern Warfare weapons.

It gets even worse when it’s compared to Warzone, which now has 58 weapons—and that’s without including the weapons from Black Ops Cold War that should arrive sometime in the next few weeks?

For years the arguments for Call of Duty sequels seemed to be that it was difficult to keep players interested in multiplayer after a long period of time without releasing a new game.

Another argument for releasing sequels is that simply updating the same game would rob players of the sense of progression that’s always made new Call of Duty releases exciting.

Black Ops Cold War will borrow the extremely popular seasons format that Warzone has been using all year, but with an added twist.

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