Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Officially Revealed

Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Revealed

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is officially here! Activision confirmed it shortly after creating so much buzz with a USA Today newspaper advertisement containing the Black Ops 6 logo and “The Truth Lies” tagline surfaced. It came along with the local paper as a cover, although the content included smaller articles with headlines that revolve around political and social unrest, it states at the top that it’s an advertisement, and the actual texts on the articles are very small to avoid confusing people for actual news.

Call of Duty Black Ops 6 USA Today Newspaper Advertisement
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 as a USA Today Newspaper Advertisement (image credits to Deth3588 from the Reddit Call of Duty Community)

The USA Today article featured the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 logo with a Cerberus emblem and the URL thetruthlies.com. This is an actual website that will show you a TV that you can interact with, you can press on the channel button and you’ll find that it contains six channels (updated):

  • Channel 1: the Channel Guide which shows what is being aired on the other channels.
  • Channel 2: “Tear Down the Lies” – A video showing how propaganda posters (left image above) are being plastered in public places and windows.
  • Channel 3: “The Truth Cometh” – A video footage of how Mt. Rushmore was vandalized with the phrase The Truth Lies by people wearing Cerberus masks.
  • Channel 4: Off-Air.
  • Channel 5: Off-Air.
  • Channel 6: A news channel showing how Monuments Worldwide are Defaced with graffiti on world landmarks, tying back to the videos in Channels 2 and 3.

A few hours later around 9:30AM, Activision released the teaser video:

Activision has also announced that full details for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be revealed during the Xbox Games Showcase on Sunday, June 9th at 10 AM PT. If you want here’s a roundup of what we know so far based on all the available information and rumors for the game.

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