Since its initial reveal Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has been in headlines. With the multiplayer reveal on the horizon and leaks continuing to spill early information, fans are starting to craft a solid opinion on the next Call of Duty title.

Dr Disrespect and other members of the streaming community have started talking about Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War with mixed opinions. While some streamers are holding back expectations, Dr Disrespect has already been fairly assertive with his positive impression.

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Dr Disrespect is a big fan of Treyarch, stating that it doesn't "miss" when it comes to making Call of Duty games. In his stream, he stated that he believes Cold War is going to be a much better sequel than Black Ops 2. His belief comes from the studio's consistent history with Call of Duty games, stating that the upcoming release may be "the best Call of Duty to date."

With the recent announcement that the Call of Duty League may be reverting to 4v4 play, Dr Disrespect pointed out that the new format would be beneficial in creating "superstars" in the competitive scene. This is a great opportunity for streams, competitive players, and casual gamers alike as it helps create a more dedicated fan foundation for the CDL as a whole.

Fan excitement has been high since the first teaser trailer was discovered through a complex series of Warzone puzzles. Leaks, data mines, and newly released information compound to create an even clearer image for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.

"I think with everything that's happening with Warzone and BR, and the cross-platform play, heading into a Treyarch title and then bringing back to 4v4, and you just know," said Dr Disrespect during his stream. The change to the CDL player count has been a long-requested feature by several members of the competitive community, this change might represent big things in store for the CDL upon Black Ops Cold War's launch,

It is still too early to be calling Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War the greatest CoD game released yet, but the sentiment does hold onto another factor. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone had a successful reception by the Call of Duty community with many amazing features added post-launch, though there have been some bugs.

Call of Duty: Black Ops is expected by many to continue the pattern of updated new content throughout its lifespan giving the game a fair chance to evolve into something more than initially sold to players. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War might be the return to series standards that the community craves, falling back to the traditional boots on the ground action from the first Black Ops title.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is set to release on November 13th on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions planned.

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