


After all, the last-gen versions of the game won't even have a campaign mode, so we wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see the last-gen versions have less extensive split-screen functionality. That being said, it hasn't been confirmed if the last-gen versions of the game will support split-screen, or at least, in the same capacity as the new-gen versions. While many gamers like to hate on Activision and Call of Duty, the franchise has supported local multiplayer since Call of Duty 2 launched on the Xbox 360, and we're happy to see it continue to be an important feature for the series.

This is great news for fans of the franchise, and it's refreshing to see a company continue to offer support for local multiplayer functionality. Additionally, it's possible to take up to two players in split-screen online as well across all three game modes. For the co-op story campaign, up to two players will be able to play on a single console in split-screen. The game will support 4-player split-screen offline in both the Shadows of Evil Zombies mode and the multiplayer. This is according to the game's director, Dan Bunting, who has detailed how split-screen will work in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. While some first-person shooter franchises are abandoning split-screen completely, the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will feature it extensively. The upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 features 4-player split-screen for the Zombies mode and multiplayer, as well as 2-player split-screen for the campaign.
