Weapon Customization Just Got Crazier
Call of Duty has always been about self-expression. Whether it’s through 360 no-scope montages being posted up on YouTube, customized emblems, or, in the case of Black Ops III, completely tricked out guns. No more will you just be choosing attachments and a skin for your weapon. And having to reach a certain level to put your emblem on the back? That’s gone, too.
Players are now able to paint their death dealing tools of the trade with unique designs just like when they made their own custom-built emblems in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Now, Kill Cams and dropped weapons will have a bit more character to them aside from some DLC skins that everybody has. Put your mark on your gun alongside some deadly attachments and have a truly one of a kind weapon.
To some, this may not seem like a bid deal, but if you take the time to look at all of the emblems in Call of Duty: Black Ops II and see the artistry there, you’ll instantly understand why this move by Treyarch is such a big deal with Black Ops III.
Mobility, combat, and expression have been stepped up once again, and that’s only in the multiplayer portion of Call of Duty: Black Ops III. There is still a massive single player campaign and an all new Zombies experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III is shaping up to be something really special. Let’s hope that there are more additions that show just how much Treyarch is looking to turn over a new leaf for one of gaming’s biggest franchises.