It is now October, which means spooky season has begun. A number of games are celebrating, including Activision's Call of Duty, which is bringing back The Predator for the first time in a long time.
The Haunting, which is the annual Call of Duty Halloween event, begins on October 9. A promo image for the event reveals a few things, including the return of The Predator and the fan-favorite MP40 gun. A new trailer also revealed that spooky legends Chucky and Jason Voorhees are coming as well.
The Predator has not been in a Call of Duty game since Call of Duty: Ghosts all the way back in 2014 via the Devastation DLC. The timing for The Predator's return may not be random, as 20th Century Studios is releasing the next Predator movie, Predator: Badlands, on November 7.
The Haunting is likely to include a number of other spooky skins and Halloween-themed maps and modes. Activision said it will have more to share about the "Halloween fun" coming to Black Ops 6 and Warzone later this week.
The Predator's new skin for Black Ops 6 will not carry forward to Black Ops 7--in fact, almost no content does--but Black Ops 6 content does indeed move to Warzone going forward.
In other Call of Duty news, the Black Ops 7 beta is going on now and was recently extended for another day--it now wraps up on October 9. That's the same day The Haunting begins, so Call of Duty fans can roll from one experience to the next.
EA's Battlefield 6, meanwhile, launches on October 10, so it's a busy time for FPS fans.
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The Haunting, which is the annual Call of Duty Halloween event, begins on October 9. A promo image for the event reveals a few things, including the return of The Predator and the fan-favorite MP40 gun. A new trailer also revealed that spooky legends Chucky and Jason Voorhees are coming as well.
The Predator has not been in a Call of Duty game since Call of Duty: Ghosts all the way back in 2014 via the Devastation DLC. The timing for The Predator's return may not be random, as 20th Century Studios is releasing the next Predator movie, Predator: Badlands, on November 7.
The Haunting is likely to include a number of other spooky skins and Halloween-themed maps and modes. Activision said it will have more to share about the "Halloween fun" coming to Black Ops 6 and Warzone later this week.
The Predator's new skin for Black Ops 6 will not carry forward to Black Ops 7--in fact, almost no content does--but Black Ops 6 content does indeed move to Warzone going forward.
In other Call of Duty news, the Black Ops 7 beta is going on now and was recently extended for another day--it now wraps up on October 9. That's the same day The Haunting begins, so Call of Duty fans can roll from one experience to the next.
EA's Battlefield 6, meanwhile, launches on October 10, so it's a busy time for FPS fans.
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