'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' release date; New game to take gamers into a 'dark, twisted' future

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The ever-reliable game tipster Shinobi602 has revealed quite solid details about Activision's latest and extremely hyped first-person shooter spy thriller video game titled "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3," which the studio confirmed to be the latest in its lineup. 

The leakster revealed via his Twitter conversations with answer-perched fans of the "Call of Duty" series that Treyarch, which crafted the pair of "Black Ops" game in the series, is not the game studio working on "Black Ops 3." Shinobi602, however, did not mention who took Treyarch's torch. 

While no available information sheds light on this at the moment, there are other gems mined from the "Call of Duty" website that can give more details about the upcoming title, which will dispatch players into zombie-plagued regions and which have no space for the technologically impaired. 

Although a complete trailer for the game won't be out until April 26, a short clip has revealed quite a lot already. The setting is believed to be Singapore, which has been made as a place where technologically-advanced forces thrive in the upcoming title. Players may again pay a visit to the country to gun down some flesh eaters, and their new missions may even take them to the Keppel Terminal and even Cairo.

One thing is for sure though: the future, a "dark, twisted" one at that, is the game's battlefield and "cutting-edge military robotics" begins wars. The game will have three modes, namely Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies, all of which will initiate fans to respond to "the deepest and most ambitious Call of Duty ever." 

Shinobi602 says "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" will be out in November. Activision is mum about this although the publisher is all set to show the game in action with a trailer on April 26. 

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