Treyarch may have gone all out on their multiplayer mode last night, but there may still be more in store for fans of co-op play.
Treyarch's community manager Josh Olin has told GamerZines that the team is "not ready to reveal" details on the game's co-op mode, despite rumours that World at War's Zombies mode is yet to return.
"We haven't revealed the co-op mode yet," said Olin talking to us at Gamescom.
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"As for what our actual co-op mode is that ships with the game, we're not ready to reveal that just yet."
The developer has repeatedly insisted that there are three core components to Call of Duty: Black Ops - single-player, multiplayer and co-op - each with their own dedicated teams.
The first details of Black Ops' multiplayer mode were revealed at an event in Los Angeles last night, which is set to debut Wager Matches, a separate online mode that lets you earn currency called CoD Points to purchase new weapons and abilities.
Call of Duty: Black Ops launches on November 9th on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, Wii and DS.
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