The price for Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified, an exclusive PS Vita title, has been revealed by Amazon and Walmart on their sites. The game is being offered at a listing price of $ 49.99. This is the highest price ever for a Vita game, along with Uncharted: Golden Abyss. But considering the high price of the Call of Duty games, it's not a surprising announcement. As expected, Activision has been revealed as the publisher of the game, but the developer is yet to be confirmed.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified was unveiled at this year's E3 with no specifics on pricing or any other details until now.
The item description reads, "Before the future could be won, history had to be written." The rest of the description states that this edition of the game will explore the "original history" of the Black Ops Universe. This could suggest a possible tie-up with the yet to be released Black Ops 2 storyline, thereby adding fuel to the growing anticipation of its launch.
It also states the existence of a Special Ops mission along with a multiplayer version "tailored" for the Vita. This could indicate a Vita-specific multiplayer platform and no cross-platform playing possibility.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified is being slated for a release on December 31, 2012. Whether the given date is accurate or a rough timeline is yet to be seen.
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