Activision has confirmed two new weapons will be coming to Call of Duty: Mobile in the upcoming season. Today, the company unveiled a teaser for one of these guns.

The teaser shows a mini-gun in a unique boat that was floated down the river Wall Tick, while taking another look inside of it. The help text gives away the purpose the weapon can be used for, and it is most likely an attachment triggered by bullet traveling through the water before hitting the ground.

The other half of the trailer allows the player to check out the new mode "Ultra" which is a team-based game mode in which um Rifle andaruRCara are pwned by the enemy. The mode can be played with three teammates or just with the Engineer (you can see both the mech and an unoccupied mobile home in the trailer).

Although we still don't have solid gameplay for Lt. Future Org, the text suggests it's quite close to its very much teased trailer, except, that it features jumping GLR's (the botrunner's lifts).

Players will also have access to Syndicate now. According to the text, players will have a positive player experience and be able to earn special items that can help them progress in the week long War Games game mode.

Update: Reaverhead Games, which is making the game, released the second half of the teaser. You can check out it here (we have edited the video for clarity).

The game will also feature a new system called Squad, where it states that "gears can get removed from your unit, lifted by opposition forces, and explode somewhere on the map as projectiles, before coming back to you to recharge." Why it's a bonus to hit cars with a brief window fired by some sort of special (humanoid or robot) laser will be definitely explained in the upcoming episodes of this discussion.

As we stated in our Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 PC introduction article where we explained some of the differences between the two games, in this case those jumping GLR's were clearly little in your way.

We also assume that this mode was made as a mod on a current gen console, because in one statement they mention Call of Duty: Revolution, which also offers this kind of split screen mode. The technology was also utilized for CS:GO natively.

According to Activision it will not be a CoD: Black Ops 3-era mode, and apparently it still won't have the really new ideas "Revolution" pioneered. However, the company claims with the new ruling played a major, positive role on the new game, so we shouldn't be taken for
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