‘Black Ops 2’ adds Snapchat Easter Eggs (probably) teasing ‘Black Ops 3’

Black Ops 2.

Developers Treyarch have dropped the sort of neat Easter Egg donkey bullshit that couldn’t have existed a decade ago. The company has patched in a set of QR codes or some shit that probably, totally would have gone unnoticed by me. But are also probably, totally teasing Black Ops 3.

Polygon:

A recent update to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 adds Snapchat’s equivalent of QR codes to a few in-game posters and could be teasing the next game in the series.

As YouTube user Drift0r shows in a video he published this week, the console versions ofBlack Ops 2 now have Snapchat watermarks in at least a pair of multiplayer maps. Polygon verified that scanning those images in Snapchat adds “callofduty” to your friends list on the social network, as you can see in the image below.

Two years ago, Drift0r released a video that leaked Call of Duty: Ghosts details before their official announcement.

Friending Call of Duty on Snapchat reveals a short video that begins with a tight shot of a blinking eye. The camera cuts to a forest and pans left as light beams spread around the trees. “Listen only to the sound of my voice,” a narrator says above a bed of atmospheric music before the 10-second video ends.

It’s abstract, but reminiscent of the brainwashing and clandestine activities that serve as leitmotifs in the Black Ops narrative. You can see that video below, courtesy of Twitter user ‏@Nipple_Nicholas.

Given that the new features appear in an old game from a developer creating the next game in the series, they could be the beginning of a viral marketing campaign teasing the next Call of Duty game. And that could be Black Ops 3.

Developer Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 was released in November 2012. Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg said in a February 2015 earnings call that Treyarch is developing the next game in the annual first-person shooter franchise, scheduled for release this fall. Treyarch’s other series games include Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops.

A year earlier, Hirshberg announced that the Call of Duty franchise was moving to a three-year, three-developer cycle with Sledgehammer Games added to the series alongside developers Treyarch and Infinity Ward. The most recent game in the series,Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, was Sledgehammer’s first. It was released last November for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Windows PC.