More of an odd plot used purely to justify the place of Blackout mode in series' canon, as Black Ops 4 had no campaign, this part of the story may be best left forgotten. The cliffhanger in question sees an evil version of Woods brainwashing Alex Mason into killing his "good" granddaughter Jessica, with Woods doing so because he was in love with Mason's villainous grandchild Savannah. With his two daughters at war over the ethics of cloning, and several classic Black Ops characters being brought back to life, the game’s absurd direction leads to a cliffhanger that will likely never be addressed by Treyarch. Though multiple endings exist for the game, the ending where David Mason kills Menendez is canon.Ĭall of Duty: Black Ops 4 (2045): Set 20 years after Black Ops 2’s second timeline, this sequel features an odd storyline centered on David Mason’s children. In 2025, Alex Mason’s son David eventually takes down Raul Menendez, with the villain’s motivations coming from a botched CIA mission in the 1980s timeline where Woods accidentally killed his sister. The 1986 portion showcases Alex Mason coming out of retirement to rescue Frank Woods, with the game touching on the Angolan Civil War and Desert Storm. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (1986-1989, 2025): Taking place in two timelines, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 showcases a story centered on villain Raul Menendez and his attempt to kickstart a second Cold War between China and the United States.
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