Interestingly enough, the slick trailer reveals that each character is a killer of some sort, such as Goldblum’s character killing his wife over a huge debt, or Perlman’s boxer character using brass knuckles to kill his boxing opponents. The quartet eventually meet at a bar, and after being knocked out by a mysterious drink they are offered redemption in return for killing zombies. Based on the trailer alone, this new zombies campaign in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 appears to be putting a bigger focus on storytelling than previous entries.

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Shadows of Evil makes up the third mode of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 alongside the campaign and multiplayer component. And yes, it will be included in last-gen as well.

Sadly, for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 users, the campaign has been removed due to the hardware restrictions and incompatibility with the 4 player co-op campaign feature. Activision went on further to explain why the cuts were made in greater detail during a recent interview as well.

With the game less than a month away, Activision has set the marketing machine in motion by kicking off a weekly streaming event during the entire month of October. Each broadcast promises to reveal new information, hold informal Q & A sessions with developers, and even show off never before seen gameplay. The first stream, which took place this past week, detailed the ninth playable Specialist class, known as Firebreak, along with showing off a new map set in northern California called Redwood.

Are you excited to jump back into Treyarch’s Call of Duty entry this year or has the series grown stale for you at this point? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 launches on November 6 for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC.

Source: Call of Duty YouTube Channel