

One of the most popular franchise - a game inspired by a series of toys, comics, and animated movies. Engaging single-player missions - complete the campaign consisting o 17 challenging missions. Fast-paces multiplayer modes -test your skills against other players during exciting online matches. Joe and Cobra - witness the fight between two powerful organizations. Key Features A spectacular encounter of G.I.

In addition to that, the game includes multiplayer PVP modes such as Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, or King of the Hill. The game features seventeen campaign missions with an option of co-op gameplay using split-screen, or online network. Joe franchise characters, including Duke, Lady Jaye, Snake Eyes, Baroness, Roadblock, and many more. During the gameplay, players will have an opportunity to play as many famous G.I. Gameplay GI Joe Operation Blackout is a typical TPS (Third Person Shooter) video game, where the camera is placed behind the back of the controlled hero. Joe team must find their leader, and put an end to malicious Cobra actions.

Joe's leader Duke has been capture by Cobra and transported to an unknown location. Their newest invention, a device called the Blackout Sphere deactivated every piece of electronics all over the world which resulted in a global blackout. Story Background Cobra relentlessly tries to dominate the world. The game uses advanced cel-shading technique which resulted in nice, three-dimensional graphics, similar to the visuals of he Borderlands series. Joe franchise video game since over a decade. What is ineresting, Operation Blackout is the first G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout is a third-person action shooter developed by IguanaBee and Fair Play Labs in September 2020. Currently, COVID-19 passes detailing a person's vaccination status are mandatory in bars and restaurants, but only in the evening.įollow all AP stories on the pandemic at. Since the start of the pandemic, Serbia, a nation of about 7 million, has registered nearly 1.3 million cases and seen 12,714 people die from COVID-19. “I am not even vaccinated, but I don’t think about (COVID-19) at all. “Why would I be afraid? We must live our lives,” said a Belgrade resident who gave only her first name, Zeljka. Others had no fears about of getting infected. Svilar added she is not afraid because “we have face masks, we are vaccinated.” “We plan to stroll around and attend the concert,” said Vesna Svilar, who lives in Denmark and came to her native country for the holidays. But the COVID-19 vaccination passes that are required for bars and restaurants are not mandatory for outdoor events in Serbia. In a bid to stave off concerns, Belgrade city authorities provided 50,000 face masks and had rapid virus test sites and disinfection tools at the entrances to fenced-in areas for the New Year's Eve concerts. Serbian epidemiologist Zoran Radovanovic compared state-sponsored gatherings to “premeditated mass murder.” Radovanovic predicted that Serbia will see thousands of new COVID-19 infections after the holidays. Most European nations have imposed restrictions and banned New Year’s celebrations to contain the virus that has fueled record numbers of new infections. Serbian officials have ignored warnings by medical experts who say that mass festivities should be scrapped as long as omicron is racing through the continent. Serbia’s state RTS television reported that about 100,000 visitors have flocked to Belgrade for the holidays, filling up the city’s hotels and rented apartments. With its numerous nightclubs and bars and relatively low prices, Belgrade has become a major attraction for mostly young partygoers coming in from neighboring Balkan states. Large crowds gathered in the city for outdoor concerts, fireworks and a light show at a newly-constructed Dubai-style glass tower that has become a trademark project by Serbia’s right-wing populist government. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)īELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - Boisterous New Year’s Eve celebrations kicked off Friday in the Serbian capital of Belgrade where, unlike elsewhere in Europe, mass gatherings were allowed despite fears of the fast-spreading omicron variant. As the fast-spreading coronavirus variant omicron rages through Western Europe, officials and experts in low-vaccinated Eastern Europe anticipate a post-holiday explosion of COVID-19 cases in much of the region. Women dance on the Belgrade's main pedestrian street in front of brass band prior a New Year's Eve, Serbia, Friday, Dec.
