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Western Digital Launches Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War Branded Gaming Storage

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Western Digital is working with Call of Duty to reimagine three high-performance products from the WD_BLACK portfolio, bringing gamers three special edition storage drives that encapsulate the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War look and feel with the added bonus of in-game Call of Duty points.1 These three products include the WD_BLACK P10 Game Drive, WD_BLACK P50 Game Drive SSD and the recently announced WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD featuring PCIe Gen 4 technology.

"We are excited that this collaboration with Call of Duty gives us the opportunity to bring these limited edition specially designed drives to their passionate fans," said Jim Welsh, Senior Vice President of Consumer Solutions at Western Digital. "We know gamers are exceptionally serious when it comes to their gameplay, so we created optimized storage solutions that enable them to keep up with the immersive Call of Duty experience."



"As we're delivering the next generation of Black Ops to the gaming community, we're committed to ensuring our fans have the absolute best gaming experience," said Ander Nickell, Global Director of Brand Partnerships and Integrated Marketing at Activision. "Western Digital's WD_BLACK brand is made for gamers, and together we believe our fans will be as thrilled as we are about these drives."

The upcoming themed special edition drives include:
WD_BLACK Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Special Edition P10 Game Drive: The WD_BLACK P10 Game Drive is built specifically for gamers looking to expand the potential of their compatible console2 or PC, by saving their game library in an on-the-go form factor. Free with purchase, gamers will receive a voucher for 1,100 Call of Duty points that can be redeemed for items within the game1. This special edition drive will be available in a 2 TB model and retails for $109.99 MSRP. For more information on this product, visit the Western Digital store. It is expected to be available for purchase at select Western Digital retailers and e-tailers early December 2020.

WD_BLACK Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Special Edition P50 Game Drive SSD: The WD_BLACK P50 Game Drive SSD provides PC and compatible consoles2 with insanely high read speeds so players spend less time waiting to get back in the game and more time actually playing. Gamers who purchase this drive will also receive a voucher for 2,400 Call of Duty points that can be redeemed for items within the game1. This special edition drive will be available in a 1 TB model and retails for $249.99 MSRP. For more information on this product, visit the Western Digital store. It is expected to be available for purchase at select Western Digital retailers and e-tailers in December 2020.

WD_BLACK Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Special Edition SN850 NVMe SSD (1 TB): This high-performance future-ready product reduces game load times and transfers files faster than the previous generation. Powered by next-gen PCIe Gen4 technology,* the WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD delivers smoother loading of applications, allowing users to boot up quickly. Free with purchase is 2,400 Call of Duty points that can be redeemed for items within the game. This special edition drive will be available in a 1 TB non-heatsink model for $239.99 MSRP. For more information on this product, visit the Western Digital store. It is expected to be available for purchase at select Western Digital retailers and e-tailers in December 2020.

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At least they are being honest about the storage requirements...

1TB and 2TB options... LoL
 
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At least it's an SSD, as opposed to Seagate's Halo branded HDD. In a generation when even consoles are switching to SSDs!
 
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At least it's an SSD, as opposed to Seagate's Halo branded HDD. In a generation when even consoles are switching to SSDs!
This special edition drive will be available in a 2 TB model and retails for $109.99 MSRP.
Looks like HDD to me. (The P10 at the very least.) Or a typo. Because at this price I'd take 10 if it was a 2TB SSD at $110, lmfao.

Considering the extreme markup of the rest of the series however ...
 
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Is it me or the prices double what a normal SSD costs. 1tb ssd for $230 or is it a bunch of typos.
 
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typos... it also says a 2tb for $109....
I'll buy the entire stock for $109. I'll even sell all my stocks. I'll even sell my AMD stocks
 
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The $110 gets you the HDD, it's not a typo. Rest of em are SSDs.
 

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The $110 gets you the HDD, it's not a typo. Rest of em are SSDs.


thanks for clarifying, I guess I just suck at reading. 2tb for an hdd at 109 bucks is laughable... I got my 8TB for $150... lulz.
 
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thanks for clarifying, I guess I just suck at reading. 2tb for an hdd at 109 bucks is laughable... I got my 8TB for $150... lulz.
Laptop or 2.5in drives are always way more expensive than a 3.5in HD. I bought a 2tb 2.5in for the same price of a 6-8tb 3.5 HD some years ago. I should have gotten the larger one and put into a external drive.
 

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Laptop or 2.5in drives are always way more expensive than a 3.5in HD. I bought a 2tb 2.5in for the same price of a 6-8tb 3.5 HD some years ago. I should have gotten the larger one and put into a external drive.

i made same mistake before lol no worries
 
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one good thing about that is it can only get better! :roll:
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Well sheet I need to have my own SSD branding deal lol.. preloaded with my tunes haha
 
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