Black Ops 2 Apocalypse DLC hits PS3 and PC
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Activision has launched the final round of DLC for the PS3 and PC versions of Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. Released on Xbox 360 last month, the pack boasts two new multiplayer maps, two “reimagined fan-favourite” ones from older titles in the series, plus a fresh Zombies level called Origins. It’s priced at £11.49 (PC) and £11.59 (PS3) in the UK, and $14.99 on both platforms in the US.
Multiplayer map Pod is set in a failed 1970s utopian community in an abandoned cliff side in Taiwan, while Frost takes place in a snowy Amsterdam featuring a frozen canal. Takeoff is a reimagining of original Black Ops map Stadium, while Dig is an adaptation of World at War’s Courtyard. Zombies level Origins sees players taking on the undead and a 1,000-foot robot in a “Dieselpunk-stylised” World War I-era France. More details can be found here.
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