'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' Update: Eight Specialists Available In Beta; New Combat Movement Tutorial Out, Watch Now! [Video]

For those who love "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3," Activision and Treyarch has finally released a new video showcasing a new strategy in interacting with the competitive multiplayer aspect of the said game. The video tutorial has arrived earlier than the multiplayer beta, which will give gamers the chance to test the multiplayer before it goes live, CinemaBlend has learned. Check out the video below.

According to MP1ST, "Black Ops 3's" multiplayer character is known as Specialists. It has eight Specialists and each has its own backstory, appearance, special weapon and special ability. Players have the option to choose one at the beginning of every game and stick with the character. The player has the option to bring the special weapon or ability in the battle, which can easily be activated by pressing L1 and R1 at the same time, and it will be usable when the meter is built up.

According to CinemaBlend, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" failed to cover the news beat compared to its previous entries. The newest franchise of the game lacks the headlining star like "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare." The report suggests that the only thing that triggers excitement among its audience is the abundance of zombies and zombie DLC.

The game remains to be a first-person shooter similar to its previous entries. However, Treyarch added fresh content to the game such as the four-player cooperative campaign, which is a first for the series. It also shows new skills and abilities across different skill trees. It also enables players to equip their characters with several cybernetic enhancements.

LazyGamer.net compared "Black Ops 3" with its processor, "Advanced Warfare," sighting both as sharing a quasi-futuristic setting that allows players to wall run, hop, slide around and even swim. Since the player has the option to swim, it opens an opportunity for "new attacks and methods of navigating the environment" as the short tutorial suggests. The player's time in the water is limited, just like when one swims underwater in real life. However, the player can thrust above the waters to catch his breath and swim again if necessary.

The report suggests that its movement system, such as the navigation of players to the game's map, is similar to Titanfall, but it is not a bad thing at all. LazyGamer.net finds the game to be "a little more grounded, less fanciful and decidedly more fun."

The "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" Beta will commence on August 19 on PlayStation 4. For those with Xbox One and PC, do not worry, as after a week, on August 26, the multiplayer beta will be accessible to you.

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