
This is an Open Alpha game so players will not need to buy the game.

The players will get to experience some new game modes like 6v6 modes and the 12v12 Combined Arms. Call Of Duty Cold War Alpha will be available to play on PS4 from the September 18 till September 20. The makers have now announced a Call Of Duty Cold War Alpha version to be released before November 13, 2020. The second map, Nacht Der Untoten, is also not releasing in the global version. We may bring the mode back, with Nacht Der Untoten, once we can make sure it is high enough quality, but for now, we’ll focus on development for Multiplayer, Battle Royale, and Ranked Mode.”Ĭall Of Duty has announced its latest game called Black Ops Cold war. However, the mode just didn’t reach the level of quality that we desire. We wanted to see the reception, see the feedback, and see how we can potentially shape the mode for the future. “One of the most frequently asked questions to these updates is “what about ZOMBIES Mode?” Today, after extensive evaluation we are sharing that ZOMBIES Mode is being removed on March 25th. We had always mentioned it was limited but with no explicit end-date. Read the statement about the removal of COD Zombies.Īlso Read | Where Is Makarov In COD Mobile? Know All About Hunt For Makarov Event But after seeing the voice actors retire, the possibility of the mode coming back to COD mobile is very small. The statement also revealed that the makers could bring back the mode with a new map called Nacht Der Untoten.

They had revealed this through a community update on Reddit that was released in February 2020. Tom Henderson has been right before, though, and who am I to deny gamers a bit of excitement during these tough times?įingers crossed we get to see a fully-fleshed-out, standalone CoD Zombie title somewhere down the line.This all started after COD mobile released an official statement that said that they were not satisfied by the quality they had desired. Fans of the massively successful first-person-shooter will need to wait for tentative marketing/official confirmation from CoD developers Infinity Ward and Activision before stocking up on shotguns and band-aids at the local mall. Of course, this is all just second-hand speculation at present. Henderson has leaked CoD details before and did previously take to Twitter to hint at a possible expansion of Zombie modes after the official reveal of the Outbreak event, which happened late last month, posting: "Outbreak looks phenomenal. Not if the comments thread is anything to go by! However, it didn't stop fans from getting excited about the prospect of a standalone version.

Whether or not Henderson means that Zombies will be more prominently featured in both the campaign and online modes of future Call of Duty: Warzone titles, or if he means that the infamous CoD Zombies are to be given their very own title, is a little murky.
