A voice on the radio. A team on the edge. A war that never ended.
When a special forces reconnaissance unit picks up a strange military signal from a supposedly neutral zone, they expect a ghost transmission-or an enemy trap. What they find instead is far more terrifying: a classified installation abandoned for years, still echoing with orders from the dead.
Led by Captain Mason Voss, a decorated but fractured commander battling his own inner war, the team ventures deeper into the ruins of a forgotten operation. But as the soldiers descend into a web of hallucinations, broken memories, and psychological manipulation, old traumas resurface-and loyalty begins to splinter.
Whispers over the radio evolve into direct commands. Familiar voices speak impossible words. Some follow blindly. Others resist. All must choose.
In a place where the rules of war have twisted into something unrecognizable, obedience can be deadly-and the real enemy may already be inside their heads.
Black Ops: Friendly Fire is a heart-pounding psychological military thriller that blurs the line between duty and delusion, honor and horror, and asks the ultimate question:
When the voice giving the order sounds like your own-would you still follow it?