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    Hells Warrrior

    That's right folks, you read that title correctly. This year, @Flammenwerfer and @Covert Gunman will be attending the 2015 E3 Expo in Los Angeles. This means that we will be providing you, the community, with on-the-minute coverage of various Black Ops 3 news, announcements, and hands-on experiences. Be sure to check out the Front Page as we dish out coverage, and follow us on Twitter @CoDzombieforum to get our up to the minute news (please note: I will not hesitate to tweet hilarious pictures).

     

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