

On the next-gen platforms Black Ops Cold War is expected to support 4K resolution and 120 frame-per-second. The game would also showcase volumetric fog.

The technologies included Real Time Lighting which allowed "the lighting to be adjusted in real time during development" as well as global illumination and ray-tracing. While sharing "underlying technology" with the revamped engine from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War used a different iteration of the IW Engine whose tools and technologies were created in 2015 starting with Call of Duty: Black Ops III and rebuilt "to be scalable and broad to work on future platforms". The two studios focused on different parts of the game Raven Software designed the Campaign mode while Treyarch developed its Multiplayer and Zombies modes. On August 4, 2020, Activision announced that Treyarch and Raven Software were co-developing the game which would be known as Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. For those on PlayStation, Black Ops Cold War is part of this July’s PlayStation Plus free games, so don’t forget to download it while you can.In May 2019, it was reported that Treyarch would take over the Call of Duty 2020 project following tensions between Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software during the development of the game. We aren’t expecting any gameplay-related changes with this patch, though if we spot anything, we’ll update the article.

Black Ops Cold War Update 1.39 Patch Notes | BOCW Patch Notes for July 10:Ī new security update has been released for all platforms.Īdditionally, party privacy settings for all users are now set to “Friends Only” by default. Read on for what’s new in the BOCW patch notes for July 10. While a patch for this was released just last month, the studio has rolled out another one, which also included changes to party privacy settings. Treyarch has released Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War update 1.39, and this is to further beef up the game’s security after the IP exploit became widespread.
