This article contains MINOR SPOILERS for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s campaign, and MAJOR SPOILERS for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.

TheCall of Duty: Black Opsseries is almost 14 years old, and unlike its slightly older sibling, it hasn’t been rebooted. That means thateveryCall of Duty: Black Opsstoryis currently considered canon and in the same continuity. As any long-time fan will know,Black Opshas some surprisingly deep lore that dabbles with mind control, false memories, and a healthy dose of non-linear storytelling, which can make the overarching series narrative a bit tricky to follow.

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Thankfully,Call of Duty: Black Ops 6manages to remain newcomer-friendly by delivering a self-contained story that revolves around a mostly new cast of characters and a new threat. That said, there are plenty of references and callbacks to previous series entries inBlack Ops 6, some of which hearken back to the original 2010 installment.

The Biggest Self-References in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s Campaign

Frank Woods, Adler, and What Happened in Panama

A few years beforethe events ofCall of Duty: Black Ops 6, and set during the flashback sequences ofBlack Ops 2, Frank Woods and his trusty squadmate Alex Mason head to Panama in search of Manuel Noriega, the right-hand man of notorious arms dealer Raul Menendez. Woods corners Noriega and convinces him to capture Menendez so that Woods can execute him. Menendez is brought before Woods with a bag over his head, and Woods takes the killing blow. But as the bag slips down, Woods realizes he’s been tricked into executing Mason.

Menendez then comes out from hiding, shooting Woods in both of his legs and crippling him for life. When Woods returns to the US, he’s told by the CIA that the Panama operation went south because of an inside tip from a mole inside the CIA, and a rumor starts spreading that Russell Adler is that mole. InCall of Duty: Black Ops 6, Frank Woodsdismisses that rumor, claiming that he doesn’t believe Adler would ever betray one of his own.

Vorkuta - A Prison of Memories

Towards the latter half ofCall of Duty: Black Ops 6’s campaign, Frank Woods and the rest of his team of rogue black ops agents discover that The Pantheon (the new big bad private military organization) is using the old remains of Vorkuta prison as a place to mass-produce the Cradle bioweapon. This is a direct reference to the very firstCall of Duty: Black Ops, where players control Alex Mason as he participates in a mass prisoner uprising at Vorkuta alongsideWorld At Warcharacter Viktor Reznov.

Sims Made It Through The Cold War

WithCall of Duty: Black Ops 6being a direct follow-up to2020’sBlack Ops Cold War, it’s only natural that a few familiar faces appear during the new campaign. While Frank Woods and Russell Adler play prominent roles inBlack Ops 6’s story, there’s anotherCold Warcharacter whose appearance is much more brief.

Lawrence Sims is introduced inBlack Ops Cold Waras one of Adler’s closest allies, having fought with him duringthe Vietnam War. Sims helps Adler and the rest of his team hunt down the mysterious Perseus, but leaves the CIA a little while later due to their questionable methods. Sims joins the US Army and eventually receives a call from Adler, who requires his assistance to capture the Pantheon’s bioweapon expert Matvey Gusev.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

WHERE TO PLAY

Forced to go rogue. Hunted from within. This is Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.Developed by Treyarch and Raven, Black Ops 6 is a spy action thriller set in the early 90s, a period of transition and upheaval in global politics, characterized by the end of the Cold War and the rise of the United States as a single superpower. With a mind-bending narrative, and unbound by the rules of engagement, this is signature Black Ops.The Black Ops 6 Campaign provides dynamic moment-to-moment gameplay that includes a variety of play spaces with blockbuster set pieces and action-packed moments, high-stakes heists, and cloak-and-dagger spy activity.In a best-in-class Multiplayer experience, players will test their skills across 16 new maps at launch, including 12 core 6v6 maps and 4 Strike maps that can be played 2v2 or 6v6.Black Ops 6 also marks the epic return of Round-Based Zombies, the fan-favorite mode where players will take down hordes of the undead in two brand-new maps at launch. Post-launch, players can look forward to even more exciting maps and groundbreaking experiences dropping into both Multiplayer and Zombies.