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Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 to Feature Character Roles, 'Power-Up Paths,' Split Screen and More

Call of Duty: Black Ops is one of the more popular version of the COD franchise, and it definitely breathed new life to a then dying first-person shooter genre. As a result, the developers have already created Blacks Ops 2, and are now working on a third installment.

Based on reports from different media outlets, the upcoming COD: Black Ops 3 will be released on Nov. 6 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. For gamers who are fans of the current versions, there are a number of new features that will make the upcoming edition stand out from the rest.

For one, the plot is definitely unique in that technology has definitely come a long way that it has allowed soldiers to get several enhancements.

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For multiplayer, Black Ops 3 will reportedly bank on eSports to make professional games stand out. In the report by Engadget, players will be assigned a specific character role, and for the rest of the match, each player would get a chance to see the "power-up paths" available to them. These paths will reportedly give them access to new skills, abilities, and other actions that can aid their team in battle.

The twist here is that no two players on the same team would be able to get the same power-up path, and so players should be able to co-ordinate properly.

In addition, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will also support split screen for two players, 100 percent ranked dedicated servers, dedicated game controller support, anti-cheat features and more. Unfortunately, for people who are eager to know the minimum requirements to play the game, Treyarch mentioned that they are still figuring that out.

"As we add more optimizations and advanced graphics features, we're re-evaluating our recommended spec, so stay tuned," the developer said. "Rest assured that our goal is to provide the best performance across the widest range of machines possible."

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