Between the two developers of Call of Duty, there is no doubt that Treyarch is considered the weaker one. However, this might not be the fact for long. Mark Lamia who is the head of the Treyarch studio was recently interviewed and he talked about some pretty exciting things. He said that the developing studio will be advised by a couple of ex black ops operatives to help in the development of the upcoming title Call of Duty: Black Ops.

One of these two men is Major John Plaster from the Studies and Observations Group which, during the Vietnam War, was run by the CIA. Plaster described how it was to work for the SOG and also shared some of his experiences fighting in the Vietnam War. Plaster also shared what was then considered classified information, including details about his training and tactics that his team used for battle.

The other former black ops member was Sonny Puzikas who was in the Soviet special forces. Like Plaster, Puzikas shared his training experiences and also educated the development team about the weapons used in the special forces. With all the inside knowledge that Treyarch is gaining from these two experts, there is no doubt that the upcoming game will have some seriously interesting gameplay.

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