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As the new Call of Duty Black Ops II came out, gamers went crazy with anticipation. It was a great game that brought in millions of dollars from its launch. However, something unexpected happened when it came time to open up the multiplayer: you would always end up losing no matter how many hours you put in before launch date. There was a glitch with the matchmaking system that meant there were no games going on until about 9-10 pm Central Time, when they started to come back online and people could get a hold of a game again. It was not until January 2, 2012, that they were finally able to fix the problem with the game. The patch made changes to how matches were scheduled so most players would have matches scheduled within the first few days after launch. Classified's death was brought up many times during the game's production, but its aftermath has remained unaddressed. During "The Wall", Woods is seen expressing her emotions over Classified's death, thus opening up a topic regarding his death which was never brought up within-game. In the "What's in the Box?" segment of "Behind the Scenes", a reference to Classified was made by Ryan Shtuka saying that they could have only had one character in the game, but it would have been too hard to replace him. In "Final Boss", Shtuka says, they could have made a zombie version of him, but it would be too hard to replace him.In gameplay, a win-streak animation occurs when a player makes a kill streak. Classified's win-streak is the only win-streak within the game that was never accomplished by a player. In actual gameplay, as well as in "Behind the Scenes", it is evident that this was originally supposed to happen, as the kill streak animation plays when one makes a kill after killing Classified at level 78.In "What's in the Box?" a live action scene of another video segment from the video game which shows three CIA agents searching a frozen body and finding a note, reading: "Classified...eternal twilight...R - P". In the video game, as well as in "What's in the Box?", it shows an overhead shot of a S.H.I.E.L.D truck being attacked by a drone and one man shooting a drone using a sniper rifle, but he is shot by a CIA agent before he can hit it. This segment was not present in Black Ops, but was added into Black Ops II, possibly as an attempt to make up for its removal from the original video game title.In "What's in the Box?", Treyarch revealed that they originally wanted to have voice actors from previous Call of Duty titles reprise their respective roles for characters within Black Ops II, including William Carver from . cfa1e77820
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