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All of the 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' campaign will be open from the start

Director, Jason Blundell says you will be able to play the final chapter first and work backward, or pretend you’re a one-time traveler with a bad teleporter

Developer of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 video game, Treyarch, has announced that when the game launches for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 6, its entire campaign will be available to play.

Director, Jason Blundell says you will be able to play the final chapter first and work backward, or pretend you’re a one-time traveler with a bad teleporter and play each section of the game out of order. Or you can also play it the usual way, chronologically.

According to Engadget, Blundell says the switch is aimed at a “far more mature” audience of players that want to consume content on their time.

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"Maybe they put it down on level two, and then they're in work the next day and some guy says, 'Dude, you've got to check out level four!' And he's like, 'OK, I'll have a quick look.' That's totally fine. I think it's their choice," Blundell says while speaking to Eurogamer.

Blundell also says he is not worried about people jumping, saying the game is about the journey not the end.

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