All we got at E3 on Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified - the first CoD game on Vita - was a bloody logo. Thanks to a Walmart slip-up though, we now have first details.
The game popped up on Walmart listings with previously unannounced details, including confirmation of a new campaign that "explores original fiction in the Call of Duty Black Ops universe", structured as separate Special Ops missions.
We can only imagine these missions will be more bite-size in length than your typical CoD level on consoles, designed to better cater to the handheld. It offered a look at the box art too, pictured.
The game was listed for an undoubtedly placeholder December 31 release, and priced up for $49.69.
Unsurprisingly, the Walmart listing has since been yanked offline, but thanks to Google's magic caching feature, here's the full blurb, and a link to the cached page below that.
Here's the full blurb:
"Before the future could be won, history had to be written. Exposing that story exclusively on PlayStation Vita, Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified explores original fiction in the Call of Duty Black Ops universe with an all-new campaign of Special Ops missions. Optimized for gamers on-the-go, Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified delivers the most intense handheld Call of Duty experience to date, including both Special Ops Story mode and Multiplayer combat tailored for the PS Vita."