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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Multiplayer Free Trial Launched

Activision has announced that a free trial for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s multiplayer has been launched. From today and until December 24th, PC gamers can download the game’s MP mode and play free of charge.

According to Activision, there will be two free access stages. The first one will last until December 21st and will give you access to five modes. These modes are 2v2 Gunfight, Team Deathmatch, Featured Playlist: Nuketown Holiday 24/7, Featured Playlist: Raid the Mall and Domination.

The second stage will begin on December 21st and will last until December 24th. In this stage, you’ll get access to Prop Hunt, Combined Arms: Hardpoint and Fireteam: Dirty Bomb.

You can download the game from Battlenet right now. Be also sure to read our PC Performance Analysis, as well as our Ray Tracing & DLSS 2.0 Benchmarks and our PC Review.

5 thoughts on “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Multiplayer Free Trial Launched”

  1. I’m getting the feeling this game didn’t sell so well. It was on sale a
    few weeks after it came out and now there is a free trial. People at
    some point have to start feeling burnt out on these games. They went
    from great single player experiences with bonus multiplayer to now a
    Multiplayer game with a bonus 4hr campaign LOL. Never have great sales
    on them either. Perhaps releasing Warzone has bit them in the a$$. Where
    is the incentive to buy a new Cod game when there is free Warzone where
    all the players are and peoples bought cosmetics will stay with them year after year as opposed to being tied to a game that is outdated within a year..

    1. When the heck did COD ever have a “great” single player? The single player was always an excuse to sell the Mulptiplayer, and 90% of the sales where for the multiplayer.

      But I agree with the point of not buying “this years” COD when Warzone is free.

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