Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
How appropriate that one of the biggest FPS releases of 2018 would be unveiled via cryptic marketing on a hat worn by James Harden. He himself is very good at shooting, in his own way. Does this suggest that Black Ops 4 will also have terrible defense? Probably overthinking it.
The latest in the popular spin-off series (and the mind-boggling 15th Call of Duty game overall), information is currently scarce, though it’s safe to assume that zombies will re-emerge in some capacity, and we’re likely to see some kind of beta access ahead of its slated October release on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Rumors of a Switch version have also been buzzing about, and all eyes are on the Community Reveal Event on May 17.
About the only other noteworthy thing is that the number 4 is not represented in Roman numerals, instead stylized as IIII. Does this imply some kind of tally, like racking up kills in a casual manner, suffering some kind of desensitized indifference to the value of human life? Maybe not. Perhaps they just didn’t want people thinking the game was actually about IV drips.