Call Of Duty Black Ops 6 Teasers Have Arrived
A website called "The Truth Lies" is now available, but what does it all mean?
[UPDATE] Activision has now officially announced Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
The original story follows below.
What appears to be the first teaser for the next Call of Duty game has arrived. Charlie Intel discovered a website for "The Truth Lies" that appears to point to the rumored Black Ops 6. Since then, Activision has debuted numerous other marketing campaigns for the next Call of Duty.
A video on the website shows people climbing Mt. Rushmore to drape bandanas over the Presidents that say "The Truth Lies." A fourth bandana has what appears to be the Black Ops logo that was seen previously in Microsoft's announcement for a mystery event in June.
The Black Ops series is known for its many mysteries and for digging into conspiracy theories, so the messaging is certainly on brand for the franchise, if this is indeed a Black Ops 6 teaser. Activision is known for its elaborate and multi-stage announcements for new Call of Duty games, and this appears to be the first step in the announcement process for this year's Call of Duty game.
BREAKING: The first Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 teaser is here 👀
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) May 22, 2024
New website found: https://t.co/8B9C5QIKur pic.twitter.com/JcW4mhTHDh
BREAKING: Another teaser video for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is live
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) May 22, 2024
This video is on Channel 2 of the website: https://t.co/xkFAl0oiEk pic.twitter.com/b7M52O4qXQ
Black Ops 6, or whatever the game is, is likely to release in October, according to reports. It will launch on Game Pass, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Activision also having Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 ads recreated on The New York Post front pages
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) May 23, 2024
Source: @Wordsarewordz pic.twitter.com/TARi9N4b7R
If anyone was wondering, I actually have confirmation that this years Call of Duty is Black Ops 6!!!!#callofduty #callofdutyblackops6 pic.twitter.com/RGJTEgOcvH
— Mr. Matthieu (@mr__matthieu) May 23, 2024
"The truth is the first casualty of war."
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) May 23, 2024
The Truth Lies posters spotted in New York. #BlackOps6 pic.twitter.com/hH4SViTVhV
A blurry image of what could the cover art for Black Ops 6 has arrived as well by way of reliable dataminer billbil-kun. This person intentionally blurred the image and is not planning to release a non-blurry version.
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— billbil-kun (@billbil_kun) May 22, 2024
Call of Duty $S7&5°+/45%86 pic.twitter.com/02AACE67Io
The story for Black Ops 6 is rumored to take place, at least in part, during the Gulf War. Call of Duty games are known to be globetrotting affairs that travel through numerous locations--and time periods. So if the Gulf War is part of the game's story, it could be just one element of it.
Rumors have suggested the new game has been in the works for a long time and will be the first game in franchise history to have been developed over a four-year period. This lies in stark contrast to 2023's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, which was reportedly made in just 18 months.
If this year's game is indeed a Black Ops title, it will be the sixth entry in the series since it debuted in 2010. The Black Ops franchise within Call of Duty has become one of the most popular of all, and lucrative, too. Dave Anthony, the director of the first two Black Ops games, recently discussed how he made "incredible amounts of money" during his career.
In terms of returning characters, it's rumored that Adler is coming back, but that's all we know so far. The Black Ops series is known for featuring real-life people, like Ronald Reagan (Black Ops Cold War) and Robert McNamara (Black Ops 1), so it wouldn't be surprising to see real-life military and political leaders from the Gulf War era appear in the new game.
A report from Insider Gaming said Raven Software is developing the game's campaign, with Treyarch--the creator of the Black Ops series--handling multiplayer and Zombies. Activision is known to recruit teams from across its entire network of Call of Duty studios to contribute to each year's new release in some fashion, and that formula is expected to continue this year.
For more, check out GameSpot's rundown of everything we know about the next Call of Duty. Whatever the game turns out to be, it will join Call of Duty: Warzone, Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, and Call of Duty: Mobile on the market at the same time.
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