List of all Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 weapons, equipment and scorestreaks
These are all the weapons that we know will appear in Treyarch's next installment in the Black Ops series.
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The 2018 installment of Call of Duty (CoD) is going back to the near-future, with Black Ops 4 ditching the historical combat that players enjoyed with WWII and going back to a more familiar territory for modern Call of Duty games.
Of course, a new game means new weapons, and while some will be familiar, there'll be plenty of new. The final game is still a way off but thanks to a number of folks already having played the game, we have the foundations for weapons, equipment, and scorestreaks lists.
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Primary weapons
- ICR-7 (AR)
- VAPR-XKG (AR)
- Rampart 17 (AR)
- MX9 (SMG)
- Cordite (SMG)
- Saug 9mm (SMG)
- Swordfish (Tactical)
- Titan (LMG)
- Paladin HB50 (Sniper)
- Koshka (Sniper)
- MOG 12 (Shotgun)
Secondary weapons
- Strife (Pistol)
- Hellion Salvo (Launcher)
Equipment
- Trophy system
- Molotov cocktail
- Frag grenade
- Concussion grenade
- Combat axe
Scorestreaks
- UAV
- Counter UAV
- Sentry
- Hellstorm
- Mantis
- Strike team
- Attack chopper
- Gunship
We'll keep this list updated as we get closer to launch and more information becomes available. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is expected to launch on October 12, 2018, for around $60. You can preorder it now for access to the private beta ahead of launch.
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Richard Devine is the Managing Editor at Windows Central, where he combines a deep love for the open-source community with expert-level technical coverage. Whether he’s hunting for the next big project on GitHub, fine-tuning a WSL workflow, or breaking down the latest meta in Call of Duty, Forza, and The Division 2, Richard focuses on making complex tech accessible to every kind of user. If it’s happening in the world of Windows or PC gaming, he’s probably already knee-deep in the code (or the lobbies). Follow him on X and Mastodon.
