Nowhere Left to Run is Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s first mission; gameplay video here

With Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War announced and out in the open, Activision, Raven and Treyarch have begun building hype by teasing parts of the game. As of writing this article, PS4 players can download and play the multiplayer alpha through Warzone.

That’s not all. The single-player campaign is being teased through gameplay videos and in the one below, players can get a look at the first mission in the game; Nowhere Left to Run.

According to Acitivision and Treyarch, “It’s rumoured that Perseus is in play again, and planning an attack that threatens the balance of power. A Black Ops team comprised of Frank Woods, Alex Mason, and Russell Adler infiltrates an airfield in Turkey to eliminate a high-value target.”

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War

Officially announced on August 26, teasing for the announcement begun earlier that month with an ARG. Eventually, players discovered a location inside Warzone that hinted at Black Ops Cold War.

Co-developed by Raven and Treyarch, Raven has handled thge campaign with Treyarch tackling the multiplayer. We know the multiplayer will feature new and retruning modes, a 40-player ‘Fireteam’ mode, Create-a-class and cross-platform play.

A Zombies mode will also be included.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will launch November 13, 2020. It will be available on PS4, PS4, PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X.

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