Call of Duty’s Vice President Explains Why Black Ops 4 Doesn't Have a Campaign
Addressing fan issues with Black Ops 4
News by Adam Siddiqui on May 22, 2018
Recently, Activision and Treyarch released a lot of new information regarding their upcoming title Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. With it came the confirmation of a new battle royale mode called Blackout, 3 zombie campaigns, and the return of specialist classes. However, the biggest controversy was the confirmation that the single-player won't be included in the game. As you might expect fans were not too happy about this and are afraid this is the first of many titles stripping single-player for modes that can be monetized. In response, the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Call of Duty Robert Kostich spoke to GameSpot about the criticisms.

Stating:
“As we go forward [through the year], fans are going to learn a lot about the story that is embedded in this game. Look, it’s not a dedicated campaign like it was in the past. We’re telling stories differently this year. We think our community is going to love this game from end to end, because it has so much to offer. The core focus of it, I don’t think that’s going to be a problem really. I think what our community is going to love at the end of the day comes down to the gameplay and the fun you have with it. And I think that’s what this game is going to have in spades. This is a little different from what we’ve done in the past.”
Being the first in the series to commit to such a strategy is bold and we'll have to wait and see how fans response to the game's changes.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is set to be released on October 12 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
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