Key Takeaways
- Black Ops 6’s campaign brings back spy caper vibes and familiar faces from the series after four years.
- Unresolved plot threads leave questions about Case’s fate, Adler’s actions, Pantheon’s plan, and more.
- The mystery of Pantheon’s agenda, Cradle’s possession, and higher-ups’ involvement remains open-ended.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 gets a lot of love for its single-player campaign. The story brings back the globe-trotting spy caper sensibilities of Black Ops: Cold War. It also continues its story after the series has been away from this timeline for four years, bringing with it many familiar faces.
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By the end of Black Ops 6, we see where fan favorites are now in 1991 and what surviving new characters are like. However, we still don’t know everything about the story and its characters. In classic Call of Duty fashion, there are plot threads we hope to see resolved in a future entry.
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Did Case Survive?
We Still Have So Much To Learn About Him
Case is a mysterious protagonist. Like a classic retro protagonist, he lacks a voice and personality. He still has an important backstory directly connected to the game’s plot. He was a test subject for Cradle, the biological weapon at the center of the game’s story.
This is how Jane Harrow, the game’s villain, knows him. It’s appropriate, then, for the game to end with a showdown between the two in a crashed helicopter. The helicopter sinks as a case of Cradle breaks and the two breathe the weapon into their lungs.
Case is strangling Harrow as the screen fades to black and her eyes shoot out beams of light, indicating that the weapon’s hallucinogenic properties have taken effect. This is the last we see of Case. He doesn’t show up in the epilogue and there is no mention of him. So does he live through this? If so, has Cradle done irrepreable damage to him?
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Did Adler Kill Harrow’s Parents?
We Would Believe It, But There Is No Concrete Proof
During the Separation Anxiety mission, you learn about Harrow’s past and why she joined Pantheon. In the search for her memories, you see her parents killed by an unknown assailant. At first, it is revealed to be Adler. Later on in the same mission, Frank Woods brings this into question and Harrow cannot be sure that it was Adler who did the deed.
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The game never confirms if he did it. While it’s difficult to pin the blame on him without more evidence, Adler is the type of operative willing to do anything if he was ordered by the higher-ups or if he thought it would benefit the greater good. We can’t definitively say it was him, but the fact it is believable already says so much about his character.
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What Is Pantheon’s New Plan?
There’s No Way They Will Just Quietly Go Away
The ending reveals that Pantheon still has agents on the inside. Though Jane Harrow is out of the picture, the last image before the credits roll sees Jackson Caine, a minor character in a few missions, in CIA Director Daniel Livingstone’s office.
With Pantheon still a threat to the CIA, what is their next move? Will this be the focus of the next Black Ops game or, like so many recent Call of Duty cliffhangers, will the story slowly trickle out in the cinematics that usher in each of the multiplayer seasons?
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Why Were Harrow’s Parents Targeted?
Were They Really Traitors?
Jane Harrow’s disdain for the CIA stems from the agency killing her parents when she was just a child. But why did they do this in the first place? Were they traitors? This flashback takes place at the height of Cold War paranoia. If they weren’t traitors, maybe the paranoia got the best of the agency, and they preemptively took their lives based on bad evidence.
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In this era, people lost their jobs and livelihoods based on the suspicion of having communist sympathies. It’s not farfetched to believe they were targeted because the CIA only had an inkling that they were double-agents.
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Does Pantheon Still Have Cradle In Their Possession?
Did They Save Some?
Though the last level takes place in the Rook, the safehouse that serves as the game’s hub, you and the team thwart a plan to unleash Cradle in Washington D.C. Daniel Livingstone and the CIA take care of the issue off-camera, stopping Cradle from infecting the D.C. population. Did Pantheon use all of the Cradle they had for this plan or do they have more?
If the latter is true, what’s stopping them from trying it again? With the intel now common knowledge in the intelligence community, Cradle would no longer work for a false flag operation since everyone would know it was Pantheon who did it. All the same, it’s easy to see some sinister uses for the weapon even outside of a false flag attack.
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Who Else Is In Pantheon?
Higher-Ups Have To Be Involved
Jane Harrow and Jackson Caine are the two confirmed big players in Pantheon within the CIA. One of them is out of the picture, but there must be more than just Agent Caine and a bunch of cannon fodder for players. They need funding from generous donors and more higher-ups on the inside.
Learning more about the paramilitary group would help flesh out Pantheon. Making them a more distinct group and giving them more to do in the future would make the Black Ops sequels feel more connected.
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