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    Black Ops III Viral Campaign Continues With New Snapchat Messages

    Originally Posted 04/15/15

    The viral campaign for Call of Duty: Black Ops III rages on with new Snapchat messages surfacing over the past few days. First starting at the beginning of April, Snapchat users who have "callofduty" (now named "Dr. Salim" on the app) added as a friend have witnessed various "teasers" on the user's Snapchat Story. These teasers are ominous in nature, with many of them containing rapid images and a voice-over stating phrases that seem to deal with the human psyche. While what these teasers truly mean is still a mystery, many users have been at work attempting to decipher the strange messages and videos, hoping to find possible hints as to what the game will be about.

    The most recent teaser videos have mentioned the nature of the human mind, with images of brain scans and medical equipment being the most noticeable.

    It is expected that these teasers will soon make much more sense on April 26th, the date of the game's reveal. Stay tuned for more information.

    Recent Teasers:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9clDmSDfGQQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0BnMW-7j1A


    -Shawn H., Editor/Writer


    Sources:
    Teaser #11
    Teaser #12




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