Black Ops IV is next? [2018]

What's going on everyone! My name is PikawattGamer and welcome to another Call of Duty post! Today we are looking at what the next Call of Duty game. It may or may not lean towards another Black Ops game but we'll see! But we are, indeed, going to be looking at another Treyarch game!

First off, we'll see what we want and what we need in this next game! We all know that the Call of Duty franchise has thrown fans off a little with the futuristic games that have been tossed around. If we are indeed looking at a Black Ops IV this may lead to another futuristic game. Why? The previous game, Black Ops 3, was also placed in the future but was still okay for us to bear.
1. Supply Drops
If I'm right, I believe Black Ops 3 was the first game that Activision
introduced supply drops into the overall menu of the game. Here's what was so wrong about it: The introduction of this was the beginning of micro-DLC and it was where you had to pay to be able to earn credits to buy these. There was also an alternative which required a certain amount of game-play to earn these credits. It was pretty much a system built so that you would need to buy their DLC but this is a waste of time because when you do buy them, you have the slim chance of getting anything good from it! This is why we need a better system of supply drops if you're even going to have it in the game.

2. Exo-suits and Boost Jumps
In 2014, Advanced Warfare introduced a futuristic item into the movement of the game: Exo-suits. What happened was, this got a lot of hate for the futuristic feel and the primary function of them: to double-jump. This was used in many manipulative ways such as controller mods to jump higher than normal and just a more difficult way to get kills for those actually on the ground. Overall, these were disregarded when they returned in a different form in Black Ops 3 and Infinite Warfare. Both are futuristic games and the return of this function ruined a lot of things again making it harder for playing the game strategically and on the ground.

These are my honest opinions and I of course want to hear your guys' in the comments below. The reason this was posted is because on Treyarch's new job listing, the application for systems designer required the skill "Deep knowledge base of firearms and modern military technology." This was a huge leak meaning another Modern Day/ Modern Warfare (not the game obviously) Call of Duty game. This could be good news meaning, hopefully, a ground war and not flying through the air around the maps.

Thanks for stopping by everyone and remember to have a #PikaPerfect day!

PikawattGamer

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