The game shall also have it own wall running mechanic which players can also use to change direction midstream. These two systems actually preserve the notion that “Call of Duty” is a more mobile shooter game, but everything boils down to the combat.
As early as June, reports came out that Marshawn Lynch, running back of the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL, has been confirmed to play the villain in “Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.”
Lynch said then that he has been in the Super Bowl, movies, music videos, Madden, but having his own character in the “Call of Duty” video game franchise, it’s almost like he has arrived.
The NFL athlete will play the role of a mercenary in Singapore in “Call of Duty: Black Ops 3” who will give the challenge to gamers by being the villain of the game.
Reports have it that the game developer has been in constant touch with Marshawn Lynch for quite some time and the athlete’s recent engagement involves motion capture acting.
The Seattle Seahawks running back says that the whole game is Beast Mode, alluding to how challenging the game would be for gamers.
The entry of Lynch as a major character addition to “Call of Duty: Black Ops 3” marks the first time that an NFL athlete or any sports athlete for that matter to become part of the Activision title.