The big question here is will server owners actually get this DLC for free this time because the DLC doesn’t actually contain any multiplayer maps. However, I am still a server owner for COD:Black Ops so if past trends continue I should get the Rezurrection DLC for free being a server owner. I loved Zombies in COD:World at War and probably played it more than actual multiplayer but there is just something about Zombies in COD:Black Ops that I just don’t find near as enjoyable. Would I buy this DLC? Honestly at this point I would have to say no just because I don’t really find Zombies very enjoyable in COD:Black Ops – and I don’t really know why. If you are going to offer something then offer the same thing to all platforms so no one is left out – even if it is this tiny PC platform that no one cares about anymore. Just another reason I have to complain about these special platform deals and how these developers/publishers do things with them. The latest Call of Duty map pack is set to hasten Black Ops descent into zombie madness. That’s great for them but the problem I have here is the PC community once again didn’t have access to any of these “ premium” versions of the game and therefore once again don’t get to partake in this special deal. In this Video you can see a small Tutorial on how to get the new Black Ops Rezurrection DLC for Free including all the Maps of the Mappack. The other thing to note out here is that these 4 COD:World at War Zombie maps were already available to the XBOX 360 & Playstation console players who purchased the “Hardened” or “Prestige” editions of COD:Black Ops at launch and Treyarch announced on the Intel page that this DLC would be entirely free to those individuals who purchased those versions of the game. What makes this DLC different from the previously released DLC is that all 5 maps will be Zombie maps but there is really only 1 brand new map titled “ Moon” – the other 4 maps will be the Zombie maps from COD:World at War “ Nacht der Üntoten“,” Verrückt“,” Shi No Numa” and “ Der Riese“.- re-mastered to run on and take advantage of the COD:Black Ops engine. Later in the day Treyarch confirmed this with the tweet seen below and a link to the Call of Duty website with more information on the “ Rezurrection” DLC containing 5 maps total. In a Activision press release announcement discussing their quarterly results there is a note at the bottom “Company Outlook” section that announces (or lets slip would be another term) that Activision also expects to release “ the Call of Duty: Black Ops Resurrection content pack” this quarter yet. Please make note of where the compressed and decompressed files are being saved on your hard drive in order to later locate these temporary files for removal.The Zombies are coming! The Zombies are coming! Well a horde of Zombie maps are coming anyway – to COD:Black Ops very soon. Upon installing the game, 16GB (compressed and decompressed files) may be deleted from the hard drive. *Call of Duty®: Black Ops requires an initial hard drive space of approximately 24GB to download and install the game via digital download (8GB of compressed files, 8GB of decompressed files and 8GB of installed files). Graphics: Shader 3.0 or better 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600GT / ATI Radeon® X1950Pro or better.Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 or better.A new enemy is presented to us, the zombies in deviated phase, which will test our reflexes. In Rezurrection Content Pack the undead have transformed Area 51 forcing our brave heroes to escape to an abandoned secret mole base where we will face the ultimate challenge.
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