"A lie is a lie. Just because they write it down and call it history doesn't make it the truth. We live in a world where seeing is not believing, where only a few know what really happened. We live in a world where everything you know is wrong." — Alex Mason in the world premiere trailer.





Call of Duty: Black Ops, is the seventh main Call of Duty game, the third main game of the series developed by Treyarch and the sequel to Call of Duty: World at War. The game was published by Activision and for PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the Nintendo Wii. Officially announced on April 30th, 2010,[3] the game was released on November 9th, 2010.

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Gameplay

Call of Duty: Black Ops differs from most previous installments, which would involve a usual three-country campaign while Call of Duty: Black Ops features two playable countries (Russia and the USA), but only has an American campaign. Players play from the perspective of Captain Alex Mason of the MACV-SOG, Jason Hudson of the CIA, and Russian-born soldier Viktor Reznov of the Red Army. The game also introduced several new features, such as dive-to-prone and the available use of a flashlight on certain weapons. Furthermore, the campaign's playable characters now speak while being controlled by the player.

Campaign

Plot

The game is set in the Cold War era. Much of the Call of Duty: Black Ops campaign is told through the eyes of SOG and CIA operative Alex Mason, primarily through flashbacks. Mason awakens strapped to a chair in a room filled with monitors, bombarded with questions by two unknown interrogators about a numbers broadcast. Mason then recalls several events from the past in an attempt to answer their questions, setting up the missions of the game.

The first mission is a flashback to April 17, 1961. Mason and his comrades, Frank Woods and Joseph Bowman, take part in the Bay of Pigs invasion to assassinate Fidel Castro and assist CIA sponsored Cuban exiles in overthrowing Castro's communist regime. Mason apparently succeeds before realizing that the CIA's Cuban rebels are losing against Castro's armed forces. Therefore, he decides to stay behind to protect the extraction plane with Woods and Bowman aboard from an oncoming blockade. Mason is then captured by the real Castro, who reveals that Mason had assassinated a decoy and hands him over to Major General Nikita Dragovich as a 'gift.' He is held captive at the Vorkuta Gulag, a Russian labor camp, for two years.

After further interrogation, Mason recounts how, during his imprisonment at Vorkuta, he befriended Viktor Reznov, a former Red Army soldier and a returning character from Call of Duty: World at War. Reznov assists Mason in sparking a prisoner uprising at Vorkuta, which facilitates Mason's escape from the prison.

One month after his escape, Mason is escorted to the Pentagon with his handler, Jason Hudson, where he receives authorization from President John F. Kennedy to assassinate Dragovich; Mason briefly envisions pointing a gun at Kennedy. He is then dispatched with Woods and Bowman to Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Kazakh SSR to sabotage the Soviet space program. The team saves a captured operative and destroy the Soyuz 2 rocket as it is launched. Dragovich, who is present at the launch, escapes alive, forcing Mason to spend the next five years searching for him.

By 1968, the SOG, including Mason, is deployed in Vietnam to investigate the Soviet presence. After Mason helps defend the military camp at Khe Sanh, he is deployed to Huế during the Tet Offensive to recover a dossier with information on Dragovich from an unnamed defector. The team recovers the dossier, and Mason discovers that Reznov is the defector.

After Mason escapes Huế City, the campaign shifts to a mission in Kowloon, Hong Kong, where Hudson and Weaver are sent to find and interrogate Dr. Clarke, a scientist working under Dragovich. Clarke reveals the location of a hidden facility in the Ural Mountains before the trio are ambushed by Dragovich's men. Hudson and Weaver escape, but Clarke is killed before he can explain the numbers broadcast.

Then, after further interrogation, Mason reveals the story, as told to him by Reznov, of the history behind Dragovich, his right-hand man, Lev Kravchenko, and German ally, Dr. Friedrich Steiner. These events take place shortly after World War II. They detail Dragovich's discovery of the German biochemical weapon, Nova 6, and illustrates his ruthlessness as he murders his own soldiers to witness the effects of the weapon, including Reznov's close friend, Dimitri Petrenko. This mission ends with Reznov asking Mason to promise him that Petrenko's death will be avenged, and Dragovich, along with his allies, Kravchenko and Steiner, will be killed.

The interrogation moves back to 1968, and Mason describes how he and the rest of his squad from the SOG fight their way through Viet Cong-controlled territory in an ultimately futile attempt to chase an elusive Kravchenko, and are later sent to locate and investigate a downed Soviet plane containing Nova 6. During this investigation, Mason, Woods, and Bowman are captured by the Viet Cong.

Again, the perspective switches to Agent Hudson, who is sent on a mission to infiltrate the base Clarke mentioned in the Ural Mountains, a suspected development center of Nova 6. The control room the facility is rigged with explosives in a trap set by Dragovich, but Hudson's team is contacted remotely by Dr. Steiner, who gives his location and promises, in exchange for safety from Dragovich's systematic elimination of "loose ends," information on cracking the numbers broadcast.

After this mission is completed, Mason describes to his interrogator how Bowman was killed while imprisoned, and how he and Woods escape from their Viet Cong captors. Mason and Woods fight across a vast swath of Vietnamese land in a stolen Mi-24 Hind to reach Kravchenko's base. At this base, Mason again meets Reznov, who leads him through the base towards Kravchenko. They confront Kravchenko and Woods stabs him, but Kravchenko pulls the pins off of four grenades strapped to his chest, forcing Woods to sacrifice himself by tackling Kravchenko out a window. In a huge explosion, Mason presumes the two dead. Mason and Reznov then recover documents that lead them to Rebirth Island, the location of Dr. Steiner.

Mason's story converges with Hudson's at Rebirth Island, as both fight their way through a Soviet Nova 6 research and production facility to reach Dr. Steiner. Hudson engages in an all-out assault on the facility with light armor and a squad of CIA operatives, while Mason sneaks into the facility with Reznov. Mason and Reznov reach Steiner only shortly before Hudson and Weaver, and Mason watches as Reznov murders Steiner.

However, when the same story is retold through Hudson's eyes, it is revealed that it was, in fact, Mason alone who shot Steiner, while exclaiming that he was Reznov and would have revenge. The flashbacks end and the interrogation continues. Hudson reveals himself and Weaver to be the interrogators and confronts Mason face-to-face. In this mission, Hudson reveals that, while at Vorkuta, Mason was subjected to severe mental reconditioning in order to turn him into a sleeper cell who would perform Soviet missions in America, including assassinating President Kennedy. However, Reznov 'hijacked' this conditioning and used it to instill in Mason an absolute devotion to complete Reznov's vow for revenge: to kill Dragovich, Kravchenko and Steiner. Reznov never escaped Vorkuta, but died during the breakout attempt, and the Soviet defector in Huế actually died before Mason reached him. Mason's visions of Reznov are a result of a dissociative disorder caused by the traumatic brainwashing program.

Hudson reveals that Dragovich has sleeper cells placed all over the United States, which, when ordered by the numbers broadcast, will unleash Nova 6 in every state capital in the country. As a result, the United States is now at DEFCON 2 and preparing a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the Soviet Union. Hudson further explains that the CIA needed Steiner alive in order he could translate the numbers so they could abort the Nova 6 release, but with his death, only Mason has any knowledge of the numbers station. As the reprogramming of Mason's brain is finally broken, Mason recalls the origin of the numbers broadcast, a ship off the shore of Cuba called the Rusalka. A CIA raid on Rusalka begins, with Mason and Hudson infiltrating the underwater base protecting the ship, and Hudson calling the United States Navy to destroy the Rusalka. In the lower levels of the facility, Hudson and Mason confront Dragovich, and Mason strangles and drowns him to death before escaping with Hudson. He then regroups with Weaver, who declares victory.

Archive footage of President Kennedy prior to his assassination on November 22, 1963 is shown, revealing Mason was among onlookers who watched Kennedy disembark from Air Force One at Love Field. His presence, and Dragovich's taunt before his death, suggest that Mason may have carried out his initial programming. A hidden message that can be accessed in the game's main menu reveals that that Woods survived the confrontation with Kravchenko and is now incancerated at the Hanoi Hilton.

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Missions

Call of Duty: Black Ops contains fifteen single player levels.

Campaign Locations

North America & The Caribbean

Southeast and East Asia

Soviet Union

Other

Factions

Playable

Friendly

Enemy

Characters

CIA and SOG

Communist Forces

Other

Achievements/Trophies





Computer Codes

At the main menu, the player is strapped to the chair in which Mason is interrogated. By rapidly pressing the left and right trigger (Xbox 360), L2 and R2 (PlayStation 3), or spacebar (PC), alternately shaking the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk, the character can break free of the chair and move freely about the interrogation room. In the back of the room, near the left corner, there is a computer terminal that can be accessed by the player.

Zombies

Call of Duty: Black Ops features the return of Zombie Mode from Call of Duty: World at War. Zombie Mode can be played solo, split-screen, and online with up to four players. Two Zombie maps are included with the game, and seven are currently available as part of the four map packs. Call of Duty: Black Ops also features a unique mode called Dead Ops Arcade.

Maps

Additionally, the four maps from Call of Duty: World at War (Nacht Der Untoten, Verrückt, Shi No Numa and Der Riese) are available as a part of the Prestige or Hardened editions of Call of Duty: Black Ops, or the Rezurrection map pack. These maps also include exclusively some of the weapons in Call of Duty: World at War, such as the Thompson and M1897 Trench Gun.

Multiplayer

New features

While still following the same leveling-up features of the three previous main Call of Duty titles, Call of Duty: Black Ops multiplayer has many new features.

Instead of unlocking weapons, equipment and perks by leveling up, CODPoints are introduced. To purchase everything the player would like in multiplayer, CODPoints must be spent. This currency is earned through regular gameplay, as well as from leveling up and completing Contracts. However, certain items become available only when the player has reached a certain level.

Another new feature is the Playercard. It details players' progression through multiplayer, allowing viewing of in-depth stats, ranging from Kill/Death Ratio to the number of times a player has used a certain Killstreak reward. It also links to recent games players have taken part in and from there links to the Theater. Players can view their friends or recently-met players' Playercards and also interact with their statistics. Emblems make a return from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, though instead of unlocking them through gameplay, they are completely uniquely customizable, allowing up to 12 different layers of different images, which are bought with CODPoints. However, layers are not lost through prestiging.

The Theater is also introduced in multiplayer. It allows players to watch their own recent games, allowing a free spectate of the entire map while the game plays, as well as recording and uploading 30-second segments to the internet. It also allows players to spectate any other player who played alongside or against, while watching the gameplay. 100 games are stored in "Recent Games".

As a minor addition, most of the maps have ambient activity or noise in the background, and/or interactive items, such as the train on WMD, or the doors in Radiation. Before, most multiplayer maps either had limited background activity, such as Carnival from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, or no background activity at all.

Ranks

Leveling up still is a major part in the game; weapons are unlocked through progressing levels, but still need to be bought. Players unlock all Perks, Grenades, Equipment at level four, along with Create-A-Class.

Returning features

The highest level attainable is 50, and when level 50 is completed, Prestige Mode is offered. There are 15 levels of Prestige, instead of the more regular 10, seen fromonwards.

Customizable Killstreaks make a return, however a main difference from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is that kills from the killstreak rewards do not make an addition to their users' current streak, meaning unlocking higher killstreaks is more difficult as they are only unlocked from weapon, melee, grenade and equipment kills.

There are also now regional filters involved in matchmaking. Users can select whether they'd like the game to find a host from all over the globe or having a local host at the expense of time searching for games.

Split Screen online for Xbox 360 and PS3 players is implemented in Black Ops.

The Wii version of the game includes in-game voice chat. This is the first Call of Duty title to include the voice chat feature for the Wii. Nintendo and PDP have partnered to release the first headset to be used with the Wii known as PDP's Headbanger Headset.

Included is the option to censor the game, removing much of the foul language in the campaign and gore. This returns from Call of Duty: World at War. Unlike Call of Duty: World at War, censoring the game does not prevent the foul language from being said in the campaign. It should be noted that the Numbers mission on the Wii will not be subject to the gore censor, as it was changed to a cinematic level, with no censored version made available for scenes with gore.

Gametypes

Prestige

This playlist was deleted in an update due to the extremely low traffic it received. It contained the following gametypes:

Prestige Team Deathmatch - Unlocked after prestiging once

Prestige Hardcore - Unlocked after prestiging ten times

Prestige Pure - Unlocked after prestiging fifteen times

First Strike

This playlist was deleted when the Escalation map pack was released. It contained the following gametypes:

Escalation

This playlist was deleted when the Annihilation map pack was released. It contained the following gametypes:

Annihilation

This playlist was deleted a couple of days after the Rezurrection map pack was released. It contained the following gametypes:

Downloadable Content

This playlist features DLC maps only.

Combat Training

Combat Training is a new game mode in which players battle against AI opponents. It is intended to help players who are new to multiplayer or players who want to try out new tactics. Players can adjust the AI opponents difficulty to Recruit, Regular, Hardened or Veteran much like the single-player campaign. Higher difficulty settings increase the AI's ability to detect others and fire. Recruit and Regular AIs react poorly or not at all to be fired upon, and are unaware of players sneaking up on them. They aim slowly onto their target, firing slowly. Hardened and Veteran AI use all their resources to detect enemies, and aim and fire quickly upon targets. Combat Training can be useful for trying new loadouts, as it is easy to get a lot of kills, getting high killstreaks that are normally difficult to acquire in multiplayer, and consequently a lot of money and XP by playing with a large amount of AI on a low difficulty setting, on a small map such as Nuketown or Firing Range.

Contracts

Contracts are a new system in addition to the classic challenge system in Call of Duty: Black Ops. A player is able to buy a contract with CODPoints, which will then direct them to complete an objective. Completion of a contract will yield a higher CODPoints payout than what was originally paid for the contract itself, and, for more expensive contracts, XP is payed out as well. However, there is a time limit to complete a Contract; if the time limit expires, then no reward is given whatsoever.

Wager Matches

A new mode with a separate ranking structure than the standard online modes allows players to gamble with their CODPoints. However, only the top three will receive the prize. They will be able to choose the buy in of 10, 1000 or 10000, and also which game mode to play of following (when buying in with 10000, the game mode is random):

One in the Chamber - Each player is given an M1911 with one bullet and a knife. One hit from any weapon will kill a player. For each kill achieved, the player will receive one more bullet. However, each player will only have three lives. Whoever has the most points at the end wins, not particularly the last person standing.

Sharpshooter - All players are given the same weapon when they spawn, selected at random. Every 45 seconds, a new weapon is selected at random and used by all. Consecutive kills will award the player with perks and score multipliers. The player with most points at the end is the winner.

Sticks and Stones - Each player receives only a Crossbow, Ballistic knife, and a Tomahawk. The catch in this game mode is that if a player is killed with a Tomahawk, they lose all of their points. Whoever has the most points at the end wins.

Gun Game - Players start out with a Python. For each kill with their main weapon players move up a tier, granting them a better gun. First person to achieve kills with all 20 weapons, wins. If the time limit runs out before a player can get a kill with the last weapon (the Ballistic Knife), the player at the highest gun tier at the end wins. However, someone who is knifed or commits suicide will move down a level. If a player suicides, any kills that ensued due to the suicide (via a rocket launcher) is voided. Killing someone with the knife under any circumstances will not advance the player up a tier. Due to the tier system, ties tend to be more common.

Create-a-Class

Create-a-Class 2.0 allows players to customize their appearance in addition to their load-out. Players may see what their character looks like while choosing a class, as the player's basic appearance will be determined by their Tier 1 Perk and their faction. Players are also able to choose a Face Paint pattern.

Some sights such as the Red Dot Sight can use custom reticules which includes choice of shape, as with lens and shape colors.

Gun camouflages are far more numerous than in previous Call of Duty games.

games. Players now have the ability to engrave Clan Tags and Emblems onto their guns.

Perks and Killstreaks

The AC130 might have been planned to be a killstreak, but it was scrapped, supported by _ac130.gsc found in the game files.

PC-only information

The PC version of Call of Duty: Black Ops features dedicated servers. [4]

features dedicated servers. Modding tools and the leaning feature have returned.

The PC version uses Steam as DRM and is using VAC as an anti-cheating tool.

Players can choose a server via a server browser screen or use matchmaking to send a lobby to a server chosen by the game.

Dedicated servers must be rented.

Unranked servers are completely customizable while ranked ones let the renter choose levels and game types.

Console-only information

Treyarch has claimed that it will be close to impossible to use any kind of mods or glitches in Call of Duty: Black Ops. But it is not impossible, recently mods were released on the PlayStation 3, possibly Xbox, that allows you to gain a large amount of XP in certain games.

Glitchers can be permanently banned. Hackers will have their stats reset, and will be permanently banned. Offensive emblems can result with a permanent ban. Microsoft stated that using the Swastika symbol on the emblem will also result with a ban.

Matchmaking has been changed so that it is easier for friends to play together, as there is now an in game friends list.

Private Matches

Players can customize private matches to a much larger extent then any previous titles of Call of Duty .

. Custom games can be uploaded to the player's file share for the community to play.

Players can create custom classes for the people playing the match to use.

Players can customize the killstreak awards granted to the people playing the match, both changing the reward and killstreak need to attain it.

The points system can be customized, including the points gained from kills, headshots, suicides and knives.

The health system, weapon power, and explosive power can all be customized separately.

The latest version of the game is 50.25.46.3 and is applied through an update. Currently only announced for the Xbox 360.

On the Nintendo Wii version the multiplayer version shipped was 0.0.1. Late November it was updated to 0.0.12 (and the 1st option changed from "Nintendo Wifi Connection" to "Black Ops Online"). On December 9, it was updated to 15.0.12 (0.0.20 flashes right after the update is complete).

Downloadable Content

The first map pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops, First Strike, became available for the Xbox 360 on February 1. It was made available for purchase on the PlayStation 3 and PC one month later. It costs 1200 Microsoft points or $14.99, and includes four multiplayer maps and one Zombies map.

The second map pack, Escalation, became available on May 3 for Xbox 360, June 3 for PC and June 10 for PlayStation 3. It features four new multiplayer maps, and one Zombie map. It costs 1200 Microsoft Points or $15.00/£12.00, and includes four multiplayer maps and one Zombies map.

The third map pack, Annihilation, became available on June 28, 2011 for Xbox 360. It was then released on the PlayStation 3 on month later. It costs 1200 Microsoft Points or $15.00/£12.00, and includes four multiplayer maps and one Zombies Map.

The fourth map pack, Rezurrection, became available on August 23, 2011 for Xbox 360. It costs 1200 Microsoft Points and includes the four original Zombies maps, one new Zombies map, a Zombies skin, and downloadable songs. It is free to those that bought the Hardened or Prestige Editions.

None of the map packs were ever released for the Wii version, despite the fact Activision did initially plan to and it was even mentioned in the game's instruction manual.

Vehicles





Weapons





Retail Editions

There are three retail editions:

The Normal Edition, with just the game, box and manual. This edition costs approximately $59.99/£45.99.

The Hardened Edition comes with the game, a CD steelbook case, a Black Ops Medal, a Woods avatar outfit for Xbox Live/PSN Home, and four exclusive co-op maps, which are the four zombie maps from Call of Duty: World at War . This edition costs approximately $79.99 [5] / £64.99 [6]

Medal, a Woods avatar outfit for Xbox Live/PSN Home, and four exclusive co-op maps, which are the four zombie maps from . This edition costs approximately $79.99 / £64.99 The Call of Duty: Black Ops Prestige Edition comes with: RC-XD Video Surveillance Vehicle, Fully custom RC vehicle modeled after in-game RC-XD Killstreak Reward, Video camera to send wireless video to Transmitter, Microphone to send wireless audio to Transmitter, Digital proportional steering and throttle, independent suspension, display stand, limited edition Black Ops Collectors Medal, four extra playable co-op maps not in the standard edition, Black Ops Xbox Live/PS Home avatar outfit, Premium, special-edition Steel book-case, and the Call of Duty: Black Ops full game.

[7] [8] This edition costs approximately $149.99[9] / £129.99[10]

Achievements & Trophies

Black Ops features 71 achievements giving 1700 in total.

Sequels

The sequel, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, is the third title in the Black Ops series, and the ninth main installment for the Call of Duty franchise. It was revealed on May 1st, 2012 and was released on November 13th, 2012 for most platforms while the Wii U edition was released for NA regions on November 18th, 2012 and PAL regions on November 30th, 2012.

The second sequel, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, is the fourth title in the Black Ops series, and the twelfth main installment for the Call of Duty franchise. It was revealed on April 26th, 2015 and was released on November 6th, 2015.

The third game of the series, taking place between Black Ops II and Black Ops III, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, is an upcoming fifth title in the Black Ops series, and the fifteenth game in the Call of Duty franchise. It was revealed on May 17th, 2018 and is scheduled release on October 12th, 2018.

Gallery

Weapons

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Characters

Locations

Multiplayer Maps

Zombies Maps

Theater

Logos

Game Manual

Nintendo Wii Version

The Nintendo Wii version was also made by Treyarch, and has many of the features of its console counterparts. There are, however a few omissions due to the limitations of the Nintendo Wii console itself. They are:

Mission #9, "Crash Site" has been shortened. The player can only steer the boat in the first part of the mission. The rest is unchanged.

Mission #15, Redemption has been shortened. Instead of engaging enemies from the chopper, the chopper simply drops Mason and Hudson off. The rest is unchanged.

has been shortened. Instead of engaging enemies from the chopper, the chopper simply drops Mason and Hudson off. The rest is unchanged. The Zombies maps "Five" and Dead Ops Arcade are not available on the Nintendo Wii version.

The Flamethrower weapon attachment is missing in Multiplayer probably due to the huge amount of framerate drop whenever anyone uses it in World at War.

The Valkyrie Rockets, Chopper Gunner, and Gunship killstreaks are all missing due to RAM limitations. Although the Valkyrie Rockets and the Gunship still appear in singleplayer.

High Definition quality is removed due to console limitations.

Theater Mode is missing due to RAM limitations.

Ground War is missing, on account of the Nintendo Wii only being able to handle Black Ops Online with 10 players at the most. Although hackers can increase this to 12 players.

Online with 10 players at the most. Although hackers can increase this to 12 players. Clan Tags, Customizable Playercards, and Emblems are all missing due to lack of time Treyarch's Wii team had to complete the Wii version.

As usual with Call of Duty games made for the Wii, killcams and final killcams are both missing due to RAM limitations.

games made for the Wii, killcams and final killcams are both missing due to RAM limitations. Private Matches are not completely customizable. They are about on par with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 private match customization.

private match customization. The Camera Spike equipment is missing in Wii version.

The missions "Vorkuta", "Executive Order", and "SOG" are divided into parts.

Most of the guns sound very different from the other consoles and the PC (ex. M1911 Sounds like the console M1911 from World at War).

Red Dot Sight or Reflex Sight cross-hairs cannot be customized.

Golden camouflage is more yellowish, and does not shine. The synthetic parts that replace wood are also still wood. Most veteran players would commonly call it as "Mustard Camo".

The missions "U.S.D.D." and "Revelations" does not let the player control Mason, instead it is like a video clip. Most of the scenes on "U.S.D.D." are cut out.

Many lines spoken by the multiplayer narrators are cut.

The Nintendo Wii version never received any map packs, but multiple patches.

However, there are some things exclusive to the Nintendo Wii version. These include:

With the Wii Remote and Nunchuck, aiming can be performed through motion controls by pointing at the screen. Alternatively, players can use a Classic Controller for more traditional controls, although the lack of clickable analog stick changes the layout slightly.

All weapons can be tilted sideways with motion control, except rocket launchers. It can be disabled in the options menu whenever the player wants to.

The usernames of players can be colorized. As the game uses in-game profile names for the usernames, players can change the colors of their name by writing a caret symbol and a number before a string of text ( Example: "^1Bob"). The different numbers apply different colors.

All pistols and certain submachine guns are held with one hand because of weapon twisting.

The hip fire reticle can be customized if the player were to use a Wii Remote (cannot be done on a Classic Controller Pro).

Camouflages appear on different parts of some weapons, for example, a Siberia camouflage on the L96A1 will appear on the base of the gun rather than the scope or barrel.

Some perks function differently from other versions: Ghost Pro will protect a player from Attack Dogs in the Nintendo Wii version.

An AUG wallbuy is available on the podium in Kino der Toten.

Treyarch has also made a few firsts for the Nintendo Wii versions of Call of Duty. These include:

A Zombies mode.

Classic Controller Pro support.

VoIP Chat Headset for Voice Chat.

A streamlined way of building a Friend's List, as well as keeping up with people met in lobbies.

Client-side hit-detection.

Nintendo DS Version

A Nintendo DS version of Black Ops version was released on November 9, 2010. The game was developed by n-Space, the developers of the previous three Call of Duty DS games.

Controversy

Cuba has condemned the release of the game as it has special forces trying but failing to kill a young Fidel Castro, killing instead a body-double. The Cubadebate website said the game "encourages sociopathic attitudes of American children and adolescents, the main consumers of these virtual games".[11]

Adam Biessener of Game Informer questioned some of the events depicted in the singleplayer Campaign stating that they push "the lines of good taste." Specifically noted was the scene depicting the torture of a restrained prisoner.

In Germany, the game was expected to be banned from public sale at the end of November due to graphic violence, leading to removal of all promotion and the game itself from public displays in stores, so only adults can buy it on request. The Federal Department of Media Harmful to Young Persons also received an "urgent request" to ban all international versions of the game based upon the "Nazi content". Video games are not treated as art in Germany, hence Call of Duty: Black Ops is classified as propagation of Nazi ideology.

Videos

Call of Duty 7 Black Ops Official Teaser Trailer Call of Duty 7 Black Ops - World Premiere Teaser Trailer Call of Duty Black Ops Demo Call of Duty Black Ops Remix feat. Eminem Call of Duty Black Ops TV Commercial "There's A Soldier In All Of Us"

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Maverick Code

If the player decodes the phonetic alphabet code names (X-ray, Sierra etc.) into their first letters, and changing the serial numbers into letters (A-1, B-2) in the beginning of each level, and removing all the Xs, the player will get this message, "Reznov is dead, or is he dead, there was no body, is he who he says he is".

Trivia

In the ending credits, the book next to the woman repeating the numbers is John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage .

. In the beginning of the trailer, the numbers 2010:3:2 are visible on a digital clock. This was the day Call of Duty: Black Ops was announced, March 2, 2010.

are visible on a digital clock. This was the day was announced, March 2, 2010. Call of Duty: Black Ops has the most anachronistic weapon appearances.

has the most anachronistic weapon appearances. The teaser trailer narrator is nowhere to be found within the actual game but his lines are used by different characters, Dragovich: "When he regains consciousness double the voltage." , Hudson: "We need to bring back," and Reznov: "The pain is difficult, isn't it?" .

, Hudson: and Reznov: . Treyarch employed a motion capture technology similar to the one used in James Cameron's Avatar film, which captures the whole performance of the actor, as well as allowing accurate facial expressions. [12]

film, which captures the whole performance of the actor, as well as allowing accurate facial expressions. Call of Duty: Black Ops is the first game that Treyarch has ever devoted their entire staff to with no other games in development. [13]

is the first game that Treyarch has ever devoted their entire staff to with no other games in development. Both Major John Plaster, who served in the MACV-SOG during the Vietnam War, and Sonny Puzikas, a former Soviet Spetsnaz operative, were consulted by Treyarch for the game. [14]

A promotion for Call of Duty: Black Ops featured in Game Informer magazine stated that the first 300,000 to pre-order the game will receive a two sided poster, and on the other side is something potentially helpful to the player.

featured in magazine stated that the first 300,000 to pre-order the game will receive a two sided poster, and on the other side is something potentially helpful to the player. The main menu of the game appears to be the same room seen in GKNOVA6.

In the opening video, when the Treyarch symbol is shown, next to it are the numbers 11-9-10, the release date for Black Ops .

. The multiplayer characters, for the first time, do not make random idle movements (such as hand signals) apart from the occasional shifting of the body or hands.

According to a video by Kevin Sherwood (here), originally there were going to be 10, 15, 20 and 25 killstreak tunes.

The first letters of the map packs for Call of Duty: Black Ops spell out FEAR: First Strike, Escalation, Annihilation, Rezurrection.