Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to launch this year, with a targeted release date in late October. Activision has kicked off the game’s marketing campaign with two teaser trailers and a series of cryptic messages online.
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The first teaser, shared on social media, depicts “live” footage of a group vandalising Mount Rushmore, draping banners over the sculptures with the words “The Truth Lies.” The second teaser shows the same group putting up posters with the same message. Both teasers are part of a larger promotional website, thetruthlies.com, which features a TV with six different “channels.” Currently, only two channels are active, with the others likely to showcase additional teaser content.
Alongside these official reveals, a blurred image, believed to be an obscured version of the game’s cover art, has been circulating online. Despite the blur, the image hints at a connection to the original Call of Duty: Black Ops title.
IGN reports that Microsoft is expected to announce the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 directly into the Game Pass service during its June Xbox showcase. Additionally, the entire Call of Duty back catalog will reportedly be available on Game Pass before the new game drops. Although unconfirmed by Microsoft, this aligns with comments from Xbox president Sarah Bond about all Microsoft-developed games being available on Game Pass from launch day.
More details are anticipated to be revealed on thetruthlies.com and during the Xbox showcase on June 9.
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