Treyarch is reportedly making the next Call of Duty title in the Black Ops series. While many fans have been expecting this, multiple sources have hinted that Black Ops 6 will take place during the Gulf War period set in the early 1980s. Fans expect a lot of improvement on the title after the recent COD MW III's campaign mode and unpolished Multiplayer. Currently, Black Ops 6 is still under the codename, as Treyarch and Activision are often known for shifting the names, similar to 2020's Black Ops Cold War. Fans suspect the name to be Black Ops: Gulf War, judging from the previous COD BO title; however, the official name is yet to be known.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Will Reportedly Feature the Gulf War and Focus on the CIA
The Black Ops franchise developed by Treyarch has always focused on the inner circle of the United States special forces, especially the Black Ops unit alongside the CIA. According to various sources like Windows Central, the Western shadow military theme will likely see a continuation in the upcoming game.
According to Windows Central's recent blog, Black Ops 6 will take place in the Gulf War and shed light on the known conflict between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and the United States military unit. The Black Ops series has always been famous for featuring historical figures like John F. Kennedy in their previous installments. Considering the past titles, the Gulf War Black Ops may also bring in some major figures from the past.
Black Ops 6 has the potential to offer gamers an experience from some of the major military conflicts like Operation Desert Storm, which was heavily televised during its time, offering a variety of political notions to the audience. However, it is yet to be seen how the title handles it.
What Can Fans Possibly Expect From Call of Duty Black Ops 6?
According to Windows Central's post, Black Ops 'Gulf War' will reportedly be made under the shadow of the recent MW III. Gamers had a lot of complaints from the last Call of Duty title due to its poor campaign quality and under-made Multiplayer. However, the Black Ops game can likely offer a different experience with its campaign.
Black Ops Cold War offered a total of 13 hours of single-player playtime for completionists. Based on that theory, Treyarch can come up with a more polished experience for Black Ops '6.'