By Daniela Lozano, | May 12, 2017
The "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" Update 1.22 would be released on May 10 and is 2.29 GB on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. (YouTube)
Activision and Treyarch are set to launch "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" Zombie Chronicles next week. But before that, the developers would release the Update 1.22, which mainly corrects some errors in the game. It would also improve the use of a ballistic knife and bring back Supply Drops.
According to PVP Live, the patch would be released on May 10 and is 2.29 GB on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" Update 1.22 would reportedly improve the general performance of the game. As mentioned earlier, it would fix some of the glitches reported by players from all over the world.
Like Us on Facebook
The Unopened Supply Drop bundles would reportedly now be constant in the Black Market, despite the conclusion of the event. Moreover, Supply Drops that disappeared would now return to the inventories of each user.
Also, Attachment Icons will load faster in options including Gunsmith and Create-a-Class menus. Not just, that it would also solve a glitch that allowed players to use some camos before actually acquiring them.
The Update 1.22 would also bring back the Ballistic Knife blades as it would properly address headshots alongside the Kill Counter or Clan Tag attachments.
Meanwhile, Express reported that Activision has informed its fans about the upcoming DLC 5 for "Call of Duty Black Ops 3." Gamers who acquire the DLC are expected to receive a lot of in-game bonuses including 20 Vials of Liquid Diviniuam and Whimsical GobbleGums.
Not just that, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is also packed with an exclusive Zombies Pack-A-Punch weapon camo alongside dynamic theme pre-order bonus. This would allow gamers to customize their weapons, including firearms.
-
Use of Coronavirus Pandemic Drones Raises Privacy Concerns: Drones Spread Fear, Local Officials Say
-
Coronavirus Hampers The Delivery Of Lockheed Martin F-35 Stealth Fighters For 2020
-
Instagram Speeds Up Plans to Add Account Memorialization Feature Due to COVID-19 Deaths
-
NASA: Perseverance Plans to Bring 'Mars Rock' to Earth in 2031
-
600 Dead And 3,000 In The Hospital as Iranians Believed Drinking High-Concentrations of Alcohol Can Cure The Coronavirus
-
600 Dead And 3,000 In The Hospital as Iranians Believed Drinking High-Concentrations of Alcohol Can Cure The Coronavirus
-
COVID-19: Doctors, Nurses Use Virtual Reality to Learn New Skills in Treating Coronavirus Patients