Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 seemingly teases Saddam Hussein
The coming Call Of Duty Black Ops game may be playing with Saddam Hussein as the main villain, and this could cause some controversy.
In the coming year, and specifically next month, Activision-Blizzard is scheduled to reveal the future Call Of Duty game following the coming Xbox show.
Check out the teaser trailer of Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 down below.
If this title has troubled you, it’s most likely because of the prior Black Ops game Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Technically as the fifth game of the series, but it didn’t have the same numbering system in the manner that the first 4 games had been.
But the sixth installment follows the precedent set by its predecessor that it is set in the past. This is the first time that the series will be set in The Gulf War.
The same is evident in the trailer teaser, similar to the actual conflict, it’s looking as if Saddam Hussein will be our main target for the campaign.
There are similarities between fictional characters and the real persona drawn by players in the past, and considering how Call Of Duty games haven’t been shy about making use of real-life characters, it would make sense for him to be in the game.
At the moment as it stands, there’s no proof however we’ll be able to find out exactly when the major unveiling takes place at the showcase next month.
The following Call Of Duty game is being created by Treyarch and is believed to have been developing for a longer time than previous games The fans have hope that it will be an excellent one.
There has been speculation about what the multiplayer or zzombiegame will look like however don’t get the excitement up about seeing these modes showcased during the reveal ceremony, because when previous games are meant to serve as a reference the two are usually showcased independently.
“Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be released toward the end of this year, most likely in November. It will be available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC likely skipping consoles from the last generation.
