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Treyarch’s newest addition to the Black Ops series, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, releases in a week, and fans can do nothing but wait as the anticipation for a new zombies mode, an innovative multiplayer experience, and Call of Duty‘s first ever battle royale mode, Blackout, continues to grow. Now, fans may have one more thing to look forward to, as Treyarch has revealed that mod support for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is being considered.
Recently, in a series of fan questions on Twitter, one fan asked Treyarch how the ‘mod tools’ would look for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Treyarch quickly responded saying, “We’ve repeatedly commented on our huge fandom for the mod community, and it’s something we’ll be looking at, but won’t be at launch.” This is enormous news for both fans of Call of Duty and fans of mods, and having added mod support for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, Treyarch has the expertise to smoothly usher mods into Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, assuming it chooses to do so.
We've repeatedly commented on our huge fandom for the mod community, and it's something we'll be looking at, but won't be at launch.
— TreyarchPC (@TreyarchPC) September 30, 2018
Compared to the game’s overall mixed-reviews, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3‘s mods were relatively well-received. Many of the most popular mods included guns and/or maps from previous Call of Duty games such as Modern Warfare 2 and Black Ops 2. Though players were lucky enough to see Minecraft, Halo, and The Walking Dead mods as well. Although Treyarch by no means confirmed mod support for Black Ops 4, it is encouraging to know that it is a real possibility, and even more encouraging to know that Black Ops 4 would be the perfect game for it.
While many fans view Treyarch’s response as a basis for potential zombies mods, it will be interesting to see if players will have the ability to mod elements of Blackout. Although Blackout is an online multiplayer experience, the possible introduction of post-launch custom games could enable modders to configure the battle royale mode to their liking. Seeing the creativity of fans come alive in a battle royale setting would truly be an amazing spectacle to see and experience.
Although Treyarch did not confirm that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 would have mod support, considering that Black Ops 3‘s modding was relatively successful, it is highly likely that it will be added. While many players will be hooked on Blackout at launch, fan-made mods will be something to look forward to as the hype around Black Ops 4 slowly declines. Fan-made mods such as Magneto in Grand Theft Auto V and Spider-Man in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas have been making headlines and piquing players’ interest as of late. Hopefully these incredible mods will inspire the creation of even more mods, while also convincing Treyarch to add mod support in Black Ops 4. Either way, fans will be forced to wait even longer as Treyarch stated that if it adds modding, it would be post-launch.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 releases on October 12, 2018, for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.