
Though the trailer and footage we’ve seen from Black Ops Declassified didn’t really go too deep into the story, we do have an idea what to expect from the single player campaign.

The team is working closely with the folks at Treyarch to assure that the feeling of Call of Duty is finely recreated on the portable system – and so far, based upon what we’ve seen, so good. Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified is actually in very capable hands on the Vita, as it’s being developed by the same team behind this year’s previously released Resistance: Burning Skies, Nihilistic Software. Yesterday, during Sony’s pre-GamesCom press conference in Germany, the veil was lifted, and the first details about the game were finally revealed. But what of the PS Vita game that was announced earlier this year, Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified? It came onto the scene and was rumored to have tie-ins with the upcoming sequel, but neither Sony nor Activision would spill the beans on what to expect…or, what’s more, who was working on it. Activision is pouring a lot of money – and hype – into its forthcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops II, a game that looks to continue the series in a big way, taking it in the future for a sprawling new storyline, as well as multiplayer options that will keep players addicted for months on end – even without the downloadable content.
