That said, details on the title – beyond a release date – are currently quite scarce, at least details of the official kind. And this will likely remain the case until the game's official reveal on May 17th. However, in the meanwhile, Treyarch's Director and Game Designer David Vonderhaar has taken to Twitter to tease something Black Ops 4-related in one of the strangest ways possible.
In a move I've personally never seen before, Vonderhaar removed every single one of his tweets from his profile, and replaced them all with the following tease:
I used to see everything in absolute terms. Black or White. Zero or One. What happens next will show you what I have learned, that you do not yet know.
— REDACTED (@DavidVonderhaar) March 8, 2018
Lights out.
As you can see, Vonderhaar also changed his name on Twitter to "REDACTED," and made his banner image say the same thing. Further, he changed his avatar to match the redacted theme. So the question is: what the heck does this mean? Well, nobody seems to have a clue, though many are suggesting it has something to do with the game's story, which we currently have no details on.
As it goes, all we can do is wait and see. In the meanwhile, respect to Vonderhaar for taking a tease this far. That's commitment.
Call of Duty Black Ops IIII is poised to release for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on October 12th, which is notably a month earlier than when the series normally releases.
In case you have been on Mars or off-the-grid for the last few weeks, and somehow missed all of the Call of Duty Black Ops IIII news, here's some of the stuff we already know to catch you up:
Pre-orders are already available.
It is rumored to be set in a near-future setting.
It may be on Battle.net.
The first calling-card has been revealed.
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Source: http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/03/18/call-of-duty-black-ops-4-teaser-ps4-xbox-one-pc/
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