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Call of Duty comes a little earlier this year. Activision's titanic shooter franchise usually launches in early November, but this year the publisher wisely chose to give Red Dead Redemption 2 some space when it comes to game releases. And so we're getting Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 tomorrow, October 12 with some other important changes. There's no single-player campaign, and developer Treyarch has decided to lean into the game's various multiplayer modes to create an experience it hopes will leave players not noticing its absence. But it's not just a subtraction game: this year we're also getting Blackout, a brand-new multiplayer mode meant to stand alongside standard multiplayer and zombies
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