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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War gets Season Two tomorrow

New operators, weapons and more launching shortly Posted on Feb 24, 2021 - 8:40pm EST Activision has announced the details of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Warzone Season Two, coming February 25. The new DLC season brings 4 New Operators - Naga: Warsaw Pact; Maxis: NATO (In Season); Wolf: NATO (In Season); and Rivas: NATO (In Season). There will also be six new weapons - FARA 83: Assault Rifle (Launch Week); LC10: SMG (Launch Week); Machete: Special (In Season); E-Tool: Melee (In Season); R1 Shadowhunter: Special (In Season); and ZRG 20mm: Sniper (In Season). Also included is a New Zombies Experience: Outbreak (Launch Week). Outbreak takes place across massive play spaces throughout the Ural Mountains, with new enemies, team objectives, player rewards, and intel to discover on foot, in vehicles, or by jump pads.

Suzerain Review | New Game Network

February 20, 2021 - 9:01pm EST I used to enjoy following politics in college, I obsessed over the Obama/McCain election, making chocolate chip cookies to bribe my friends into watching debates and news coverage with me. Then, not long after that, I grew tired of it. To some - watching politics is a pastime, reading the latest polls is the equivalent to reading the scores of a baseball game. Sure, you may care about certain policies or ideas, but a lot of political coverage boils politics down to a very “us vs. them” mentality - again, something more equivalent to a rivalry between two sports teams. It s always bothered me, because behind poll numbers and data points are people s livelihood and suffering, behind every sound bite is injustice and discrimination. In some ways, strategy games have always had the same flaws - more concerned with scoring points than people s welfare. Civilization doesn t really care whether or not your GDP has grown, or if you ve suffered a recession,

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