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Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold War Trailer Shows Off Ray Tracing-Powered Graphics

Today, during a presentation hosted by Nvidia, Activision presented a new trailer of Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War.

Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War

Today, during a presentation hosted by Nvidia, Activision presented a new trailer of Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold War.

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The trailer features the visuals of the game enriched by ray tracing, which is, of course, Nvidia’s crown jewel.

You can check it out below and see if it tempts you to purchase one of the brand new RTX 30X0 graphics cards announced today.

If you’re unfamiliar with Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold War, here’s how Activision describes the game. 

The game will launch on November 13 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions also coming.

CAMPAIGN

Black Ops Cold War will drop fans into the depths of the Cold War’s volatile geopolitical battle of the early 1980s.  Nothing is ever as it seems in a gripping single-player Campaign, where players will come face-to-face with historical figures and hard truths, as they battle around the globe through iconic locales like East Berlin, Vietnam, Turkey, Soviet KGB headquarters, and more. 
 
MULTIPLAYER

Engage in deniable operations and signature combat in the next generation of Multiplayer. Multiplayer Reveal is primed for September 9th, so be sure to check back for all the latest intel.

ZOMBIES

Players will bring a Cold War arsenal of weapons and equipment into the next evolution of Treyarch’s signature Zombies co-operative experience.

WARZONE
Black Ops Cold War will also support and build on the hit, free-to-play experience Call of Duty: Warzone.

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