May 28th 2024.
The trailers for Black Ops 6 have been released, but they don't give away too much about the game. However, the latest live action trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has gotten fans excited. The trailer features a star-studded cast of 90s politicians and it has been confirmed that the game will be added to Xbox Game Pass on its release day.
After the teaser trailer for Black Ops 6 was released last week, fans couldn't wait for more information about the game. This week, the promotional video was shared, and it confirmed the rumors that the game is set during the Gulf War. To add to the hype, Activision has now released a live action trailer for Black Ops 6, while Xbox has also confirmed that the game will be available on Game Pass on its release day.
This announcement has calmed any concerns that Game Pass subscribers may have had about not being able to play Black Ops 6 for free. There were also rumors about a new, more expensive tier of the service being introduced, but nothing has been confirmed yet. An Xbox Wire report stated, "We're excited to confirm that Game Pass members will be able to jump into Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on day one with Game Pass."
The live action trailer features impressionists portraying various leaders such as Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, George Bush Sr., Colin Powell, and Saddam Hussein. The trailer doesn't reveal much about the game other than what is already known - that it is set during the Gulf War in the early 90s and that the slogan "The truth lies" plays an important role in the story.
But what exactly is the truth that the slogan is referring to? Well, according to declassified correspondence between Thatcher and Bush Sr., Thatcher had suggested using chemical weapons to threaten Hussein during the Gulf War. This didn't happen in real life because Bush Sr. believed it would put the US in a bad light in the eyes of the world. However, this could be a part of the story in Black Ops 6.
Although the game seems to be set in 1991 when John Major was the UK prime minister, Thatcher is featured in the trailer. This could be because of the declassified correspondence and also because Americans may not remember who Major was. It seems like Black Ops 6 will not only feature intense gameplay, but also historical events and decisions that could have changed the course of history.
Unfortunately, the live action trailer doesn't reveal a release date. However, we do know that Black Ops 6 will be officially revealed during the Xbox showcase on June 9. The showcase has a 30-minute slot dedicated to Black Ops 6, and it is expected that the full trailer and the release date will be announced then. According to early rumors, the release date for Black Ops 6 is October 25, which falls in line with previous Call of Duty release dates.
One thing to note is that while Bill Clinton is featured in the trailer, it is unlikely that players will get to play as him in the game. But who knows, maybe there will be a surprise cameo. Fans can't wait to find out more about Black Ops 6 and the Xbox showcase is just around the corner. In the meantime, fans can sign up for the newsletter and follow the game's updates on social media. Stay tuned for more information about Black Ops 6 and other exciting gaming news.
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