Call of Duty Online Announcer with Team voice [China Mainland Variant]
"Call of Duty Online will showcase the traditional features and play-modes of Call of Duty® with localized, unique content tailored to the needs and interest of gamers in China."
— Activision
Call of Duty Online (also known as CODOL, CODO and Call of Duty: Online) was a game released exclusively in China as a "free-to-play micro transaction game" published, marketed, and distributed by Tencent Games in partnership with Activision and developed by Activision Shanghai and Raven Software. The game was launched on January 14, 2013 in closed beta with the full release on January 11, 2015.
The game featured a new gaming model which gives the player the ability to personalize weapons, characters and equipment "with localized, unique content tailored to the needs and interest of gamers in China.". The game also reuses dozens of maps, character models and weapons from both the Modern Warfare and Black Ops series. Ghosts and Advanced Warfare contents have also been added. It essentially featured content from all Call of Duty games from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare to Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Announcer and Team voice Mutator with 200+ lines by Task Force 141 and Shadow Company
3 Mutators, one announcer and two opening themes
Task Force 141 faction Opening Theme
Shadow Company faction Opening Theme
Original sound clip by Activision, Raven software, Tencent
Intro theme scripted by Red
Base Announcer Team Voice mutator by RadioactiveJellyfish’s team voice 3.0 mutator prefabs