There are some ”other little things” to reveal but the majors are out, adding what we’ve seen is the ”whole caboodle.” So no World at War undead?
This is likely to upset many who fell in love with World at War’s undead Nazi zombies. Perhaps though Treyarch has some DLC planned to shuffle them in later? ”This is pretty much it,” declared Olin. ”There are still some other little things that we haven’t talked about yet but will at a later date, but this is pretty much the whole caboodle.”
”Yes, this is what we’ve been working on for the past two years,” he added when asked if this is the entire major features list for Call of Duty: Black Ops. It releases for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC November 9th and doesn’t look to be getting any kind of open beta.
Did you enjoy Treyarch’s undead masses in Call of Duty: World at War?