It’s no secret that a lot of Call of Duty fans are looking forward to the Black Ops 4 private multiplayer beta, which is now live on PlayStation 4. But one in-game component that prospective players have had their eyes on in particular are the Specialists.

Specialists are in-game characters who each have a unique ability and weapon that can be used in multiplayer.

There are 10 Specialists that players can test out in the Black Ops 4 private multiplayer beta at this time. Here are all of the Specialists, as well as their Special Issue Equipment and Special Issue Weaponry.

Ajax

Special Issue Equipment: 9-Bang

  • This tactical grenade flashes and stuns enemies. It can also be cooked for multiple detonations.

Special Issue Weaponry: Ballistic Shield

  • The Ballistic Shield is a “durable transforming defensive shield with a built-in machine pistol.”

Battery

Special Issue Equipment: Cluster Grenade

  • This grenade “sticks to surfaces and releases sub-munitions upon detonation.”

Special Issue Weaponry: War Machine

  • Black Ops III players should definitely recognize this grenade launcher.

Crash

Special Issue Equipment: Assault Pack

  • This ability provides ammo packs that grant bonus score for taking down enemies.

Special Issue Weaponry: TAK-5

  • The TAK-5 “heals and boosts max health for the user and their team.”

Firebreak

Special Issue Equipment: Reactor Core

  • This sounds a little bit like Heat Wave from Black Ops III. The Reactor Core “emits a damaging radiation field that wounds enemies and reduces their maximum health for a time and prevents healing.”

Special Issue Weaponry: Purifier

  • This flamethrower is another weapon that’s returning from Black Ops III.

Nomad

Special Issue Equipment: Mesh Mine

  • These explosive traps can be connected to create lethal tripwires.

Special Issue Weaponry: K9-Unit

  • This “weapon” is an attack dog. It can “be commanded to follow you or patrol a designated location.”

Prophet

Special Issue Equipment: Seeker Shock Mine

  • This “deployable tactical” can hunt down your opponents and shock them with “temporary paralysis.”

Special Issue Weaponry: Tempest

  • The Tempest is another Specialist weapon returning from Black Ops III that can electrocute enemies.

Recon

Special Issue Equipment: Sensor Dart

  • This piece of equipment “reveals enemies within its proximity.”

Special Issue Weaponry: Vision Pulse

  • Vision Pulse also returns from Black Ops III. It allows you to “pulse the map to reveal all the enemies for yourself and teammates.”

Ruin

Special Issue Equipment: Grapple Gun

  • As the name suggests, this piece of equipment allows you to “quickly grapple and zip” around the map—kinda like Batman.

Special Issue Weaponry: Grav Slam

  • Similar to the Gravity Spikes from Black Ops III, the Grav Slam creates a lethal blast at the point of impact.

Seraph

Special Issue Equipment: Tac-Deploy

  • This ability allows you to drop a beacon where your teammates can respawn in the surrounding area—similar to the Tactical Insertion from previous Call of Duty titles.

Special Issue Weaponry: Annihilator

  • Black Ops III players will recognize this powerful revolver that can kill enemies in one shot.

Torque

Special Issue Equipment: Razor Wire

  • As the name suggests, this ability allows you to place razor wire down that can damage and slow enemies.

Special Issue Weaponry: Barricade

  • This powerful shield can provide cover while taking objectives. It also has a “built-in microwave field” that slows and hurts opponents.

The Black Ops 4 private multiplayer beta is scheduled to be available on PS4 until 12pm CT on Monday, Aug. 6. A second week will then be held on PS4 and Xbox One from Aug. 10 to 13.