Competitive Black Ops 2 being livestreamed

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17 August, 2012
Competitive Black Ops 2 being livestreamed
If you’re in the mood to catch some more Black Ops 2 action, another live stream has started over on Twitch.tv or on the Black Ops 2 website. Competitive action is being featured today with some of the best Call of Duty teams in Europe set to take to the stage to show off the multiplayer element of the game.

Game Design Director, David Vonderhaar, has stated that competition is important in Black Ops 2. He said, “From Day 1, a competitive eSports agenda was core to our approach to Black Ops 2. We designed a number of new features that promoted the ability to bring personalities into the game, allow players to broadcast their skills and show them to the world. This is where we introduce League Play and an exciting new toolset of integrated casting capabilities, taking the competitive spirit of Call of Duty and elevating it to a spectator sport.”

This sounds interesting if you are a fan of competitive gaming, but should also make the spectator side of things more enjoyable. Also, if you are trying to introduce people to this niche, it should be more easily accessible and clearer from the sounds of things.The game will allow players to compete in leagues, commentate over live or recorded gameplay, utilise a specialise broadcast menu to assist in making broadcasts more dynamic, and engage in livestreaming.

If you want to get a glimpse of the multiplayer in action, head over to Twitch.tv or the Black Ops 2 website now.


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