The package will appeal to a wide array of players

Jul 22, 2015 07:38 GMT  ·  By

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is one of the candidates for the best-selling title of the year, and the development team at Treyarch believes that the wide variety of content that the first-person shooter will deliver will be one of the main contributors to its success.

Jay Puryear, the director of brand development at the company, is quoted by GamingBolt as saying, "If you look at all the innovations that we’re doing on multiplayer and really adding this combat loop, progression system, specialists characters. So, there is just so much content on the disc and then when we roll out our zombies I think you’ll see that we’ve got 3 games in 1."

He believes that Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 can bring some fresh ideas to the franchise, after some years during which fans accused it of stagnation.

The title will take place in 2065 and is designed to show the way combat, especially engagements focused on infantry, will evolve when gene enhancement becomes commonplace and robotics evolves even faster than today.

Treyarch has pledged to introduce more emotion into the narrative of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and to offer a bigger focus on characters.

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Treyarch has always been known for its work on zombie-powered gameplay, and the coming content will take players to a noir version of the '40s, complete with special characters and unique enemies.

Gamers will have to carefully mix their powers in order to take out regular undead and their capable bosses.

The competitive multiplayer element of the shooter is designed to offer specialist characters for the first time, allowing gamers to choose between activating their special power and a unique weapon.

The mechanics are being tweaked to make the experience more dynamic.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will be offered on the PC, the PlayStation 4 from Sony, and the Xbox One from Microsoft on November 6 of this year.

There are also versions prepared for older home consoles but they will lack some of the features that other platforms are getting.