Black Ops 2 will propel players into a near future, 21st Century Cold War, where technology and weapons have converged to create a new generation of warfare.
Call of Duty has become the most successful game franchise ever and gamers will be able to get their hands on the latest highly anticipated game, Call Of Duty Black Ops 2, when it is officially realised in the UK on Tuesday November 13th.
But one Shropshire independent games retailer has come up with an ingenious way of letting fans try and buy the game by teaming up with Cineworld in Shrewsbury.
Instead of waiting in long boring queues usually out in the cold, gamers will be able relax in the comfort of the warm cinema screen from 11pm onwards and purchase food and drink until midnight and get a chance to play the game themselves on the big screen.

Totally Games in Claremont Street, Shrewsbury is the first company to try out the novel way of purchasing the game in Shrewsbury and although all are welcome to come along on the night of Monday 12th November it will be customers who have pre-ordered the game that will be given priority to play the game on the cinema screen and then purchase their copy at midnight when the game is officially released.
The Call of Duty series has sold over 100 million copies and there are now over 40 million monthly active players across all of the Call of Duty titles. Over 1.6 billion hours of online gameplay have been logged in the latest game in the series, Modern Warfare 3.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II, will include the popular multiplayer and zombie games but the main single player campaign will for the first time in the series use futuristic weaponry. The campaign will feature two connected storylines, one set in the 1970s through 1980s and the other in 2025.
Gamers can pre-order Black Ops 2 from Totally Games.