It's designed for 'adrenaline junkie fun,' apparently. Watch the video above for all the details on Wager gameplay. These points are earned as you play, and can be spent on specialized challenges or gambled on Wager matches. We likey.īlack Ops packs a new currency system as well, known as COD Points. So basically, it's all the fun of an online match without any of the self-esteem anihilating 12 year-olds.Ĭare packages are also filled with new goodies, including a new type of grenade launcher and a friggin' minigun. The mode's called Combat Training, and it's even got its own progression system. Here's everything you need to know.įirst up, if you're not ready to fire rounds into real, flesh-and-blood virtual people, bots are now an option. Hey, isn't Black Ops the sequel to some kind of multiplayer thingamajig? Call of Something or Other? Modern Whatsit? So, what's new? Well, Treyarch's been pretty tight-lipped.ĭuring a recent press event, Treyarch finally decided the time was right to take the wraps off Black Ops' sure-to-be-ludicrously-popular multiplayer mode.