Four players will work together to achieve objectives

Jun 19, 2015 21:24 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Treyarch and publisher Activision are ready to deliver more footage taken from the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, allowing gamers to take a more in-depth look at the mechanics involved in the all-new cooperative campaign that's being added to the shooter.

The E3 2015 video, which was shown only at the Sony booth, allows gamers to see the Cyber Core tutorial that they will have to get through as well as a big chunk of the Ramses Station combat sequence.

This is the first time that a title in the Call of Duty series is getting a full four-player cooperative campaign, which the studio has created specifically to enable gamers to work together in order to reach objectives.

Treyarch states, "your campaign character is completely customizable: from weapons and loadouts to abilities and outfits, all with full progression systems and a personalized armory to show off accomplishments. With these and many more exciting new features, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 aims to deliver a constantly-evolving campaign experience."

The idea of four-player cooperative action for the shooter sounds interesting, and the size of the battlefield and the mix of abilities will appeal to long term-fans of the franchise.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will also innovate for single-player and multiplayer modes

Treyarch says that the new setting of 2065 will give it the space it needs to introduce a range of new elements, with a focus on drones, powerful new weapons, and soldiers that are improved via gene augmentation.

The multiplayer of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, which was first shown during E3 2015, is fast and dynamic, and the developers point out that they want gamers to have a lot of options for character customization to create their own play style.

The company is also offering premade characters for those who are interested in getting quickly into the game with minimal preparation.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will be launched on November 6 and is coming to the PC, the PlayStation 4, the Xbox One, and older home consoles, although it seems that the Legacy versions will be missing some mechanics.