


Considering the fact that last year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and other past Call of Duty games have also launched as exclusives, this doesn’t come as a surprise, though it will surely be a controversial decision nonetheless. Ahead of that, they’ve started sharing some new details.Īs reportedly by Charlie INTEL on Twitter, Activision have recently been sending out promotional emails for the shooter’s upcoming reveal, and in those emails, they’ve confirmed that the game will be exclusive to Blizzard’s launcher on PC. After plenty of months of leaks, and a couple of recent weeks of teasing, Activision finally announced Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold Warlast week, and confirmed that a full reveal of the game will be coming on later this weel within Call of Duty: Warzone.
