Highlights

  • The next Call of Duty game may be a direct sequel to Black Ops 2, bringing back fan-favorite characters and a semi-futuristic setting.
  • Returning to the days of Black Ops 2 could be exactly what the franchise needs to regain popularity and satisfy fans.
  • Black Ops 2 is still regarded as one of the best games in the Call of Duty franchise, known for its captivating story and multiple endings.

While nothing has been officially announced yet, it sounds like the next Call of Duty title may be a direct sequel to the extremely popular Black Ops 2. It will supposedly bring back fan-favorite characters, a semi-futuristic setting, and feature everything that fans of the subseries have come to expect over the years. It may be too early to say that this game will be exactly what the franchise needs, but it does seem like the perfect next step.

Right now, Call of Duty seems to have hit a bit of a rough patch with the releases of games like Modern Warfare 3 and Vanguard. Fans are desperately looking for something else, yet the studios seem to be failing to deliver. However, bringing the franchise back to the days of Black Ops 2 may be exactly what the series needs right now. If the concept is given enough care, then it could once again enthrall audiences for hours on end.

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A Sequel to Black Ops 2 Sounds Like a Fantastic Idea

Black Ops 2 is Still Considered One of the Best in the Franchise

Bringing the franchise back to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 sounds like a very smart decision because, after all of these years, the game is still considered one of the best in the franchise. Until GTA V, it was even the largest entertainment launch of all time. Players seemed to love its gameplay loop, its riveting story, and pretty much every aspect of the title.

Black Ops 2 took the fantastic narrative that Treyarch built with Black Ops to the next level. This time, players got to explore two separate time periods through the eyes of Alex Mason and his son David. What ensued was a riveting adventure that kept players on the edge of their seats throughout. And the best part was that there were multiple endings depending upon what players did, which really rewarded multiple playthroughs.

Outside the campaign, Black Ops 2 also featured a fantastic Zombies mode through the unique TranZit mode and an exhilarating multiplayer mode. While the game was not perfect, all of this made for a great package that players did not want to put down. However, instead of building upon those foundations, Treyarch took the story in an entirely different direction with Black Ops 3 and completely removed it for Black Ops 4.

A Sequel Could Bring Black Ops Back To Its Roots

After the Black Ops series changed drastically, fans have been yearning for it to return to its roots. So, Black Ops: Cold War was released, which served as a sequel to the original Black Ops. And while it may not have been the most groundbreaking, fans seemed to love it. Because of that success, it makes complete sense that Treyarch would build upon it.

Now that Black Ops fans have gotten a true continuation of the beloved subseries, many of them seem to be craving more. If the rumors are to be believed, that is exactly what the studio has planned for 2025. This time, it will allegedly expand upon the story of Black Ops 2 with a full-fledged sequel. Not only will that likely be a fantastic return to form for the franchise, but it may also give fans the story that Black Ops 3 never could.

Instead of rebooting Black Ops, Treyarch seems committed to expanding upon its strong foundations with even more stories. So far, that plan seems to be working, and hopefully, this rumored Black Ops 2 sequel continues that trend. While Black Ops 3 and 4 may have pushed some players away from the subseries, these titles may be exactly what players have been looking for.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops

Call of Duty: Black Ops is a series of Call of Duty games developed by Treyarch. The series began in 2008 with Call of Duty: World at War, which acted as a prologue to the series, and there have been a further five games since.

Along with the change in development studios, the Black Ops series also differentiates itself from the other Call of Duty games by having a separate timeline, different weapons, and covert operation missions.