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See Japan’s Call of Duty: Black Ops Commercial!

By now nearly every gamer around the world has had quiet a few days to sink into Treyarch’s newest shooter, but not Japan. At least not yet. To help promote their latest entry into the Call of Duty franchise, Square Enix tapped into a major Japanese singer in the name of Namie Amuro to help promote overseas.

Featuring “Rock U. Feat. Namie Amuro” the commercial hit Japanese TV yesterday and now you can watch the spot on the game’s official Japanese site. Call of Duty will be released with both a Japanese and English version with the English version coming nearly one month earlier than the dubbed.

Jason Young

Jason is a journalist based out in California. He is currently part of the freelance writing staff for GameZone. Prior to working with GameZone, Jason had previously worked for Gaming Target aggregating over fifty reviews and previews of different video games ranging from Xbox 360 RPGs to PC Bishoujo Games. He graduated from the University of California- Santa Barbara, with a B.A. in Liberal Arts/Film Studies.

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