Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 PC won't support mods or rental servers
Activision has addressed some Black Ops 2 PC questions, including anti-cheat systems, dedicated servers and matchmaking, server rentals, and mods.
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Activision has addressed some Black Ops 2 PC questions, including anti-cheat systems, dedicated servers and matchmaking, server rentals, and mods.
Treyarch has finally unveiled everything Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 multiplayer has to offer.
One of the reasons why Call of Duty has been so wildly addictive for its fans is the constant lure of new loot. And there's no shortage in Black Ops 2.
"For as popular as it is, there are still a lot of people that don't play multiplayer," David Vonderhaar, game design director at Treyarch said. "And quite frankly, that bugs the sh*t out of us."
What we expected: the return of zombies in Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. What we didn't expect: for it to be a massive "open world" of sorts.
Because Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is a Treyarch game, it was bound to have a zombies mode. And here's a first look.
Like so many other ports on Wii U, Black Ops 2 is a relatively straightforward experience with a few minor tweaks that take advantage of the Wii U GamePad.
With the Wii U presentation in New York right around the corner, the first details emerge: Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is confirmed for the console.
The Sony exclusivity deal is up, and now the Black Ops Zombies game for Android is available across all devices.
Modern Warfare 3's fourth and final DLC collection is now available for the Xbox 360. The PC and PlayStation 3 audiences will have to wait, as they're just getting content collection 3 next week.