Posted Tue Sep 6, 2016 at 10:12 AM PDT by Brian Hoss
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The fourth DLC pack for 'Call of Duty: Black Ops III,' 'Salvation,' hits the PS4 today, and should hit the Xbox One and PC before too long (think October). 'Salvation' is the final announced expansion pack, and with comes four new maps, 'Outlaw,' 'Citadel,' 'Rupture,' and 'Micro,' along with the Zombies 'Revelations' episode.
Two of the MP maps see 'Call of Duty' at its wackiest, while the two others are remakes.
Here from Activision is a breakdown of 'Salvation' content:
Salvation features Revelations, the finale of the Origins Zombies saga. In Revelations, this final chapter of the Zombies experience, Richtofen, Dempsey, Takeo, and Nikolai – having traveled through space and time – finally discover the identity of the mysterious Doctor Monty in The House. As the heroes face-off against an ancient evil, they must hold the zombie horde back in the ultimate battle between human and undead.
Salvation also includes four new action-packed multiplayer maps set within the ancient walls of a medieval fortress, to the dusty streets of an old-west town.
Citadel: Once home to a powerful medieval army, this ancient castle now sits broken and abandoned. Tight corners force close-quarters engagements, while the moat and drawbridge allows for unique player movement opportunities in this mid-sized map.
Micro: What’s better than a BBQ on a hot summer day? A miniaturized war zone that takes place on a well-stocked family picnic table. Navigate this bite-size battlefield for a larger-than-life experience.
Outlaw: Gear up for a showdown in Outlaw; a western-style re-imagining of the fan favorite map Standoff from Call of Duty®: Black Ops II. This rough-and-tough medium-sized map brings classic engagements, flanking routes and strategic positions for long and medium ranged combat.
Rupture: The Call of Duty®: World at War classic Outskirts is re-imagined as a high-tech facility, designed by a futuristic society desperate to repair the Earth’s atmosphere. Take control of one of the facility’s mechs to unleash a barrage of heavy machine gun and rocket destruction.
With such wackiness, ('Micro,' 'Citadel,' 'Zombies'), it would seem to be the end of the road for 'Black Ops III' content. Both 'Infinite Warfare' (with a new Zombies mode,) and 'Modern Warfare Remastered' are incoming. Even so, if prior Treyarch action is any evidence, 'Black Ops III' can expect to at least some small bits of content make its way to the public in the future.
You can find the latest info on 'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' linked from our Video Game Release Schedule.
Source: Activision
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