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Warzone Nuke Event Wasn t As Engaging as Black Ops Cold War Reveal
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CoD: Black Ops Cold War/Warzone Season 3 to Add Captain Price, Nuke Verdansk, and More Apr 20, 2021 11:40 EDT
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and CoD: Warzone Season 3 kicks off this week, and Activision has unleashed a torrent of info on what to expect. Based on the roadmap that’s been released, it seems like Season 3 will be the busiest one yet (click on the image below for full resolution).
We don’t have a trailer for Season 3 yet, but here’s what to expect from a storyline perspective…
Naga’s forces kept Frank Woods and his CIA strike team busy searching for Russell Adler in the Golden Triangle, buying Stitch the vital time he needed to initiate the next phase of his grand plan. Naga’s distraction may yet turn out to be the pivotal action that determines the course of the Cold War.
Call Of Duty: Warzone Event Time And What We Know So Far
Season 3 is nearly here, and with it some major changes are coming to Verdansk, it seems.
It s a big week for Call of Duty: Warzone, as the battle royale game s much-anticipated Season 3 event is kicking off very soon. We re expecting some major changes to the game, including a rumored nuke event that could destroy the map and re-launch it with an 80s theme.
The specifics have yet to be divulged, but Activision has now provided some clues around what to expect from this week s big Season 3 event.
Polar pilot s charity put free pantries in Capital Region food deserts
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Volunteers drop of one of Open World Relief s micro-pantries in Albany.Provided by Benjamin WatskyShow MoreShow Less
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Pilot Ben Watsky got the idea for sturdy, critter-proof free food pantries as a disaster response when he was volunteering in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. He founded Open World Relief, a charity that installed 8 of these pantries in Capital Region neighborhoods. Northeastern Woodworkers volunteers built them. Local charities and houses of worship keep the pantries fully stocked.Georgia FishburnShow MoreShow Less
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Open World Relief volunteer Jackie Watsky (Ben s mom) stocks a free pantry near the Shrine Church of Our Lady of the Americas. Northeast Woodworkers built the free pantries on legs above the sidewalk to protect the nonperishables inside such as canned soup and veggies, boxed oatmeal, jars of baby food and boxes of mac and cheese and more
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