Earlier today, Twitch streamer Swiftor teamed up with Karl Anthony-Towns, an NBA player, to play some good ol' Nuketown (or Nuk3town) in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Odd pairing, right? Well, this kind of obvious attempt at marketing did accomplish at least one thing. It revealed a new ending to Nuketown.
Before, when the round ended, a massive blast ripped through the environment. Now? A spaceship shows up and seems to serve as a teaser for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
Of course, Infinite Warfare still isn't actually announced yet, but there have been enough leaks that it seems like it's a given at this point.
Speaking of leaks, that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remaster we mentioned? It seems as though new promotional materials for a Canadian retailer were leaked. The materials state that the Remaster includes the single player campaign and 10 of the multiplayer maps. Which 10? No idea yet.
(Nuk3town image via Kotaku)
Before, when the round ended, a massive blast ripped through the environment. Now? A spaceship shows up and seems to serve as a teaser for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
Of course, Infinite Warfare still isn't actually announced yet, but there have been enough leaks that it seems like it's a given at this point.
Speaking of leaks, that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remaster we mentioned? It seems as though new promotional materials for a Canadian retailer were leaked. The materials state that the Remaster includes the single player campaign and 10 of the multiplayer maps. Which 10? No idea yet.
(Nuk3town image via Kotaku)