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“Call of Duty: Black Ops 3” is one of today’s much awaited video games, especially with how it piqued the gaming industry’s curiosity with cryptic trailers and teasers. Secret messages and clues have been hidden inside the game’s promotional material.

A huge part of the game’s storyline was also hinted in relatively short cryptic video clips that were narrated by Dr. Salim. Listening to the narration, it would appear that the evil doctor was relaying his highly disturbing mind experiments in full detail.

The released snapchat videos were hinting at Salim’s mind-alteration experiments, which, according to Venture Capital Post, were made on purpose to add fabricated memories to its test subjects. It is highly likely that the there will come a time that the game’s protagonist or antagonist will be put under the knife for Salim’s mind-altering tricks.

Although the main plot of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 3” may have already been revealed, it would seem that Activision is a long way from being over when it comes to revealing new information about the upcoming game. “With that in mind, you never know when and where new intel might spring up,” said the company. “So, remain vigilant.”

“Call of Duty: Black Ops 3” has certainly developed into becoming one of today’s most in-demand games. However, Gotta Be Mobile has reported that the game might only be enjoyed by gamers who are on the Xbox One and PS4. According to the rumor mill, there is a huge possibility that the game is not going to be available for PS3 and Xbox 360 game consoles.

It would turn out, however, that the Xbox One and PS4 variants are the only ones that Treyarch is going to handle. According to Shinobi602, a trusted source of gaming secrets, the Xbox 360 version of the game is going to be made by another studio, which, sadly, has not been revealed as of yet.

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