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=== Call of Duty: Black Ops II ===
 
=== Call of Duty: Black Ops II ===
 
This game was the sequel to COD: Black Ops, and it is the first time future warfare technology was added to the game. It also allowed for multiple storylines based on the player's choices, and it was developed by Treyarch and released in November 2012.
 
This game was the sequel to COD: Black Ops, and it is the first time future warfare technology was added to the game. It also allowed for multiple storylines based on the player's choices, and it was developed by Treyarch and released in November 2012.
 
Black Ops 2 is also the first Call of Duty game for the Wii U and a corresponding game for the PlayStation Vita, Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, was developed by nStigate Games and also released on November.
 
 
One of the biggest changes added to multiplayer in Black Ops II is the introduction of Pick 10, a new system within the Create-a-Class menu. Pick 10 gives the player a total of 10 allocation slots in a class, which are used for guns, perks, grenades, etc. ... The player can choose to allocate the slots however they like, to either have more attachments for a gun, or more perks.
 
 
Killstreaks from previous Call of Duty games are now known as Scorestreaks, which are now earned by gaining points (you needed kills before). This allows the player to focus on objective modes.
 
 
Black Ops II is also the first Call of Duty game to include a competitive mode. Known as League Play, the mode allows players of similar skill level to be matched together, and play according to the rules of Major League Gaming.
 
  
 
=== Call of Duty: Black Ops III ===
 
=== Call of Duty: Black Ops III ===

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