Tell GR: Do You Want Call of Duty Black Ops 4 or Battlefield V?

It’s the Battlefield V  reveal event this Wednesday, with EA following Activision’s Call of Duty Black Ops 4 event with an FPS unveiling of its own. Battlefield 1 was a huge success for EA and developer DICE, and the CoD brand has been getting a little stagnant in recent years, so it’ll be interesting to see how the two series will differ as they go head-to-head.

We don’t know much about Battlefield V aside from its recently released teaser, which you can watch right here, though the series’ squad-based gameplay has always attracted an audience of players who prefer team play over CoD‘s lone wolf action. While Black Ops 4 may be launching at a time when Call of Duty‘s stock is on the decline, its battle royale mode Blackout certainly has the potential to draw in a whole new audience. We’re still not sure if the absence of a single-player mode is a good move, though perhaps Treyarch funneling all of its resources into multiplayer will be a good thing for its sales.

Though it remains to be seen how both games perform, we want to know which game YOU want to play the most: Call of Duty Black Ops 4 or Battlefield V? Let us know in the comments section below, and tune in to this week’s edition of The People Speak to see if your comment was featured!

 

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