Blacks Ops Cold War Beta Extended For Another Day
Activision and Treyarch confirm that the current open beta of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has been extended and will end a day later.
Black Ops Cold War The open beta was extended an additional day after fans managed to solve a series of cryptic messages relating to the game's history. Upcoming shooter is Treyarch's latest entry in the franchise and reboot of the series Black Ops , which takes place after the first game. However, the game will also integrated into battle royale mode Call of Duty: War zone and will share content with its predecessor.
Open beta Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War works all weekend. Although first impressions were mostly positive, fans had some concerns about the game. The biggest problem is that hackers easily cheat different game modes ruining the fun for everyone else. The vast majority of these hacks involve using aiming bots or being able to see enemies through walls, though it's unclear if these issues will be fixed by the time the full version is released in November.
Activision and Treyarch confirmed via official account Call of Duty Twitter that beta Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War was extended by an additional day. This means that the beta will end on Tuesday instead of Monday as originally planned. The publisher had previously sent out emails to players asking them to solve a series of coded messages that cryptically tie into the game's story, with the reward being a one-day beta extension. The tweet thanked the players, saying: Thanks to the efforts of our incredible hacking community, an extra day of #BlackOpsColdWar beta testing has been unlocked. ". According to the post, beta testing will end on October 20th.
🚨OPEN BETA EXTENDED🚨
- Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) October 17, 2020
Thanks to the code-breaking efforts of our incredible community, an extra day of the #BlackOpsColdWar Beta has been unlocked!
The Beta will now end on Oct 20th at 10am PT. pic.twitter.com/Mu7FC0F4hR
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has been in the news for other reasons in the past few weeks. Most recently popular YouTuber bought a billboard near the Treyarch offices, to try and convince the developer to remake the old zombie map for the upcoming game. The online star has previously launched a campaign to remake the "Die Rise" map for a revamped zombie mode.
The fact that it's open beta Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is expanding is great news for players. This means users can spend a little more time in the multiplayer modes and have a better idea of what to expect when the game launches in a few weeks. Of course, it makes sense for Activision and Treyarch to get as much information as possible and test the multiplayer capabilities to resolve any issues.