Summary

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6features a significant historical connection with the inclusion of Bill Clinton, but just how he fits into the picture of the upcoming FPS might be a bit complex. Although theCall of Dutyseries often deals with historical settings and events, it tends to focus more on original characters than well-known figures, crafting stories that mix a bit of fact with a lot of fiction.Black Ops 6will still include some returning characters from the series along with introducing new ones, but it’s also putting a big focus on the historical context.

This isn’t the first time aCall of Dutygame has put the spotlight on a former president, andCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Wartook a similar approach of showing offRonald Reagan in its marketing material. There’s no good way to talk about the Cold War in the 1980s without dealing with Reagan, butBlack Ops Cold Wargoes the extra mile by having the protagonist take an order from the president himself. TheBlack Opsseries got its start with a game that featured John F. Kennedy, soincluding Bill Clinton sticks with tradition.

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Black Ops 6 Focuses On Geopolitics In The 1990s

Bill Clinton Steered America’s Presence On The Global Stage

Black Ops 6continues the narrativeofBlack Ops Cold Warinto the 80s, tracking the aftereffects of the Soviet Union’s dissolution and the complex state of world affairs. After sitting president George H.W. Bush lost re-election,Bill Clinton held the office from 1993 through the rest of the 1990s, steering the United States through a time of significant global shifts. Despite certain international maneuvers, Clinton’s administration wasn’t as consistently focused on intervening in international affairs as some other administrations, but the lingering impact of Bush-era events like the Gulf War in the Middle East remained relevant throughout his tenure.

Bill Clinton Has A Big Presence In Black Ops 6

One Campaign Mission Includes Bill Clinton

A Gamescom 2024 trailer forBlack Ops 6, available on the officialCall of DutyYouTubechannel, showcased the “Most Wanted” level, which takes place at a political campaign event attended by Bill Clinton. A banner behind Clinton credits him as Governor Bill Clinton, confirming thatthe scene takes place while George H.W. Bush is still in office. ReturningBlack Opscharacter Frank Woods leads a mission involving the abduction of a senator, avoiding the direct involvement of Clinton in the situation while jazzing up the presentation with his notable presence.

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Just how much theBlack Ops 6story campaignwill cover remains to be seen.The game may focus largely on the H.W. Bush administrationrather than dealing with Clinton-era events like interventions in Bosnia and the ongoing attempts to capture Osama Bin Laden, and there’s certainly plenty to address in the first few years of the 90s alone. Covering the sphere of politics in the early 90s from an American perspective without touching on Clinton would be odd, however, so his inclusion inCall of Duty: Black Ops 6might have been inevitable.

A Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 character ramping over a police car with a dirt bike.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

As tensions rise during the Gulf War, Black Ops veterans find themselves facing a covert group within the CIA, now branded as traitors. Players navigate intense missions across new multiplayer modes, including dynamic environments and innovative features like body shields, while the Zombies mode returns with classic round-based action and new maps.

Bill Clinton appearing at a campaign event in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

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