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Treyarch spokesman has no idea who is developing Black Ops - Declassified for Vita

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Treyarch spokesman has no idea who is developing Black Ops - Declassified for Vita

Information surrounding Call of Duty: Black Ops - Declassified, the upcoming Vita version of the insanely popular FPS series, is shrouded in so much secrecry that even the spokesman for Black Ops 2 developer Treyarch is in the dark.

When asked by VideoGamer which Activision studio is working on the Black Ops Vita instalment, Treyarch director of communications John Rafacz replied: "I don't know. With regards to the Vita, all I can tell you is that it's quite literally declassified [sic]. When I know, I'll tell you."

The first details of the Vita spin-off of the home console hit Call of Duty: Black Ops were leaked last week. It will feature a unique campaign focusing on smaller special ops missions tailored to the handheld, as well as an unspecified multiplayer component.

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