Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is an upcoming first-person shooter video game, which has been published by Activision and developed by Treyarch. The game developer has released a video that shows the gameplay footage showcasing the game's co-op play feature and an extended cut from the "Ramses Station" combat sequence.

For the first time in the game series, gamers will be getting full four-player cooperative campaign. The studio has developed the new co-op campaigns so that gamers can work together for achieving an objective.

The campaigns are designed for solo play or for a four-player online mode. In the co-op campaigns players will experience open-area gameplay and great cinematic moments, which will allow gamers to play the game from a new approach.

"And now your campaign character is completely customizable: from weapons and loadouts, to abilities and outfits, all with full progression systems and a personalized armory to show off accomplishments. With these and many more exciting new features, Call of Duty: Black Ops III aims to deliver a constantly-evolving campaign experience," stated Treyarch.

The game developer also revealed that the core idea of the co-op four-player campaign is to make the gameplay more interesting. The abilities in the campaign and also the battlefield size will also appeal to Call of Duty game lovers.

The Call of Duty franchise has millions of fans across the world. The upcoming Black Ops 3 is highly awaited in the gaming industry. It is expected to release on PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 4 (PS4), PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One in early November this year, just in time for the holiday season. Gamers will eagerly want to lay their hands on the latest game and experience the co-op campaigns.

Black Ops 1 and Black Ops 2 were highly popular in the gaming community. The latest trailer of Black Ops 3 suggests that the upcoming game will also receive similar reception from gamers as well as gurus.

Check out a short video of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 gameplay that shows co-op play.

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