Activision already announced on Friday that the upcoming "Call of Duty" game would be "Black Ops III." The game, which was initial teased in a video trailer would be a collaboration between Activision and Treyarch Studios.
Treyarch Studios was the developer who created the "Black Ops" franchise as well as the "Zombies mode" in "Call of Duty. The upcoming "Call of Duty" game was reported to include the "now-popular" mode, based on a report from Gamespot. Unfortunately, Activision would not yet be ready to reveal more about the upcoming game at the moment as they had set the big reveal date on April 26th.
Then again, gamers might want to check the initial teaser trailer in the game's official YouTube channel as it could hold some clues regarding what to expect in the upcoming "Call of Duty: Black Ops III." The minute-long video was described as filled with codes and numbers as well as lines that tell the viewers that "what you know is wrong." Apart from that, hardcore fans could also check the game's website, like what the video description teased, "how far are you willing to go?"
Meanwhile, Wii gamers could also be getting their hands on the "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" game as it was speculated that there could be a Wii edition of the game. The idea came to gaming enthusiasts who noticed that upon logging to the "Call of Duty" website, Wii gamers could now link their Nintendo accounts to "callofduty.com," based on a report from iDigital Times.
Surprisingly, frequent visitors to the "Call of Duty" website said that the ability to link Nintendo accounts to the website had never happened before; other gamers claimed that the Nintendo account option in the "Call of Duty" website could have started on April 10th. Add to that, other gamers believed that the Nintendo link to "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" could be Treyarch Studios' earlier commitment on making the Wii U port of "Call of Duty: Ghosts."
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