
"So we'll see what the future brings for Zombies, but for Declassified, it's an MP focus first and foremost."ĭeclassified is developed by Nihilistic Software, maker of 5/10 Vita shooter Resistance: Burning Skies and, funnily enough, 2009 downloadable shoot 'em up Zombie Apocalypse. Optimized for gamers on-the-go, Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified delivers the most intense handheld Call of Duty experience to date, including both. Download of Call of Duty Black Ops 43.1734.

Select from several modes, including Single Player, Signature Multiplayer, Theater Mode, Combat Training, and Zombie mode. "there's always a list of things you want to do and things you need to do, and at the end of the day, realistic goals are the ones that people actually attain."Īmrich pointed to Declassified's Hostiles mode, which challenges players to defeat waves of enemies, but this doesn't feature zombies. Use various firearms, explosives, and equipment, customize your weaponry and switch perspectives as you play along. That's the core experience, and that simply needs to come first. "This is the first Call of Duty game on Vita, and it needs to deliver on its core strengths - arguably, multiplayer gaming with twin-stick controls in a portable format. Call of Duty: Black Ops is an entertainment experience that will take you to conflicts across the globe, as elite Black Ops forces fight in the deniable operations and secret wars that occurred under the veil of the Cold War. Why? Because "multiplayer took priority" Activision community man Dan Amrich wrote on the One of Swords blog.

The PlayStation Vita Call of Duty game Black Ops Declassified does not have the series' popular Zombies mode, Activision has confirmed.
