Next week, starting on September 2, Activision will host its annual Call of Duty XP event featuring the franchise's World Championship, hands-on previews of the series' games, news about the titles, and more. Of course, should players already own the Season Pass, the forthcoming DLC will be added at no additional charge, while those who have yet to buy all of the expansions in a bundle have the opportunity to shell out $50 for every single bit of the game's post-launch content.
For instance, Citadel is a medieval castle with a penchant for close-quarters combat and long, narrow hallways, Micro shrinks players down to size for a battle on an actual picnic table, Outlaw re-imagines Black Ops 2's Standoff map with a wild west theme, and Rupture re-skins World at War's Outskirts to reflect a futuristic atmosphere.īlack Ops 3 fans looking to purchase Salvation as a standalone will be able to do so at the cost of $15. Finally, the heroes Richtofen, Dempsey, Takeo, and Nikolai go toe-to-toe with Doctor Monty in The House in order to not only save their own skin, but also their souls.īeyond Revelations, Black Ops 3's four new multiplayer maps will be Citadel, Micro, Outlaw, and Rupture, and they should give fans of the title plenty of variety when it comes to their environments. In addition to being the last piece of downloadable content for the game, Revelations will be the finale to the narrative that is also comprised of Der Eisendrache, Zetsubou No Shima, and Gorod Krovi.Īs seen in the Black Ops 3 trailer below, Revelations has players taking on the role of the Origins characters once again after having been sent on a mind bending time-travel adventure. Much like with Black Ops 3's three previous packs of DLC dubbed Awakening, Eclipse, and Descent, the shooter's Salvation expansion will include four separate multiplayer maps, as well as its own entry in the ongoing Zombies plot line.
As a matter of fact, Activision and Treyarch have revealed that the final expansion for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is set to launch on September 6 for PlayStation 4 before going to PC and Xbox One, and the companies have released a brand new trailer for the add-on's Zombies mode called Revelations. With the impending release of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered, the developers for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 are getting close to wrapping up the most recently released installment in the franchise with the unveiling of assets for the first-person shooter's last DLC known as Salvation. Salvation is not available for the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 versions of the game.Publisher Activision and developer Treyarch officially reveal a new trailer and release date for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3's last batch of downloadable content. It’s $14.99 individually on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (packs cannot be purchased a la carte for PC).
Salvation also delivers 4 unique Multiplayer maps: Outlaw, Citadel, Rupture and Micro. The DLC is part of the game’s $49.99 Season Pass subscription. Salvation for Black Ops 3 features the culmination of the Zombies Origins saga: The Origins characters have taken an epic journey through space and time with all of their struggles leading to this very moment. Salvation also brings Revelations, the final chapter in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3‘s Origins Zombies storyline. Citadel is set in the ruins of a castle Micro (pictured above) is a miniaturized army-man battlefield set on a picnic table Outlaw is a western-themed take on the Standoff map from Black Ops 2 and Rupture is Call of Duty: World at War‘s Outskirts map reimagined as a high-tech facility. Salvation, as the package is titled, delivers four maps: Citadel, Micro, Outlaw and Rupture.
The final DLC pack for 2015’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will launch for Windows PC and Xbox One on Thursday, following a month of exclusivity on PlayStation 4. Four maps and the final chapter of the zombie mode included