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Gaming franchises have rough phases to deal with, it’s common.Call of Dutyhappens to be among them now, andthe so-calledBlack Ops Gulf Warshould be its savior.

After the poor reception ofModern Warfare 3, fans are hoping they don’t have to face the same scenario as with the latest installment. Whileopen combat missions in the gamecaught the players off guard, the backlash from the community caught developers off guard.
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Netizens have been hearing the rumors about the next game in the franchise,and it too is likely to embrace the open world likeModern Warfare 3. It may not only sound like music to the fans’ ears but also stir up a hornet’s nest.
But then again, the lastBlack Opsentry had some elements that paved the way to the game’s success; it could be the same this time.

5. The Gulf War
We are yet to hear the announcement that the next entry in the franchise is really what is speculated after leaks and rumors. If it is true, then players are in for a thrilling ride. Many might know that the conflict that spanned nearly seven months earned the nickname Video Game War.
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The conflict is known for its two phases, namely Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Although the stories featured in the military shooter franchise aren’t real, the settings in them are usually based on real-life events like the Vietnam War, World War II, the Syrian Civil War, and more.
4. A Close Resemblance to Far Cry
The story of the game should feature linear missions as the franchise has done in the past, but it may be adding an open-world experience much likeModern Warfare 3. The developers may run the risk of receiving a similar backlash, given how poorly the fans received it.
However, it is rumored to be closer in scope toFar CrythanModern Warfare3.The length of the campaign is also unknown at the time, but hopefully, it will be longer than just 3–4 hours.Call of Dutydevelopers are becoming too fond of open-world games, provided another project with the code name Saturn is too likely to feature an open-world campaign.

3. Something Big Has Happened
If players take a peek at past years, developers have shown a slight rush into releasingCall of Dutygames. However, the next entry is said to have been in development since 2020. Quality beats quantity, and the time put into the upcoming game must bring something savory to the table.
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It would be a waste if the game was received similarly to that ofModern Warfare3. Sledgehammer Games’ studio head, Aaron Halon, has said in one statement that the game has “been years in the making,” but fans don’t find it very convincing. IfBlack Ops Gulf Warhas taken that long, fans must be in for a treat.
2. A Closer Look At CIA’s Involvement in Conflict
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the US intelligence service, had a major role to play during the Gulf War. The agency provided its support in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.Black Opsgames have focused on the CIA in the past, so it must not hit the fans as a surprise.
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While America’s monster, Russell Adler, is likely to return to the game, there’s no word on Jason Hudson. Hudson, who was the handler of Alex Mason in 1968, is killed during the events ofBlack Ops 2. However, the character was featured in the latestBlack Opsgame,Cold War.
1. The Return of Classic COD Experience
Modern Warfareis, to this date, the best product for the popular military shooter. Nevertheless, the series’ most recent games have not been as successful as its earlier entries. For those wanting to turn their backs on the modern approach captured by recent games, theGulf Warmay give them a much-needed traditional experience.
With 90s military technology serving as the backdrop for the upcomingBlack Opsgame, developers appear to be going back to their origins. Fans can expect to see traditionalBOgadgetry in contrast to the future tech featured in the latest games.

What are you expecting from theGulf War? We would like to know your thoughts in the comments section below.
Anurag Batham
Gaming Journalist
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Anurag Batham is a video games correspondent at FandomWire. With over two years of experience in writing for different industries, his past works show his passion for the metaverse and his awareness of the environment. He’s always playing with ideas to turn them into captivating stories.A gaming enthusiast who can prove it when you have a round of Call of Duty (COD) with him. And it may take more than a coffee with him if you are to talk to him about Marvel. One can find a reader in him who’s always keen to perfect what he already knows and to learn everything new.
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