Call of Duty: Black Ops 4: mega leak reveals canceled Career mode

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A big leak has surfaced detail between Career mode from Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, canceled during development. In short, four years later, it was discovered what was removed from the game before launch.

Career mode was designed as an experience 2v2 online and structured like a real campaign. The information emerged from a ton of finished documents online, including built-in powerpoints, conceptual images, and detailed explanations of each task.

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Players would have the goal of competing with the other couple. Whoever won would have affected the continuation of the game session. The setting was the “Year of Chaos,” an event that followed the events described by Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Resources dwindled. Pairs of players would have to choose a group and then battle against the CPU to complete their objective before the opposing team. In addition to the PvE sections, there were also PvP areas with Blackout mechanics that allowed to respawn at the base closest to the action in case of death.

The career mode would depend on the player’s progress and feature a season system, each with new missions to complete.

four missions all were nearly complete with typical Call of Duty objectives like blowing up or hacking a convoy and then defending terminals.

Because Career mode deleted? Besides being delayed for a month due to technical issues and the overall gameplay loop being too repetitive, according to the deep throat of the leak.

In the end, for this reason, the development team chose to remove the mod from Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, which is a game very rich in any case in terms of online.

Source: Multiplayer

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