Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Zombies Mode set to be expanded on PS4, Xbox One and PC
Black Ops 3 Zombies mode fans will be pleased by the new mode reveal
CALL of Duty fans who have been enjoying Black Ops 3 Zombies Mode have yet another update to look forward to on Xbox One, PS4 and PC
 
Treyarch have taken it upon themselves to add a secret fourth mode to the game that launched last week.
Like the days of old, completing the main campaign on a Call of Duty game unlocks a new easter egg that Zombies mode fans are going to like.
Called Nightmares, the new mode allows you to play through the game again, this time with a refreshed storyline and new enemies to defeat.
 
Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Zombies Mode set to be expanded on PS4, Xbox One and PC
Black Ops 3 Nightmare is available after completing the main campaign
It includes zombies invading the main campaign and even has its own trailer showcasing some of the new carnage.
Treyarch revealed more about the new mode, telling fans: "It’s part of our studio's DNA to launch a game with a few surprises – and we see that some of you have already begun to find your way to this one.
"If you complete the Campaign, you can access “Nightmares” mode and play it again in an entirely new way…but with Zombies."
 
“With Black Ops III, we wanted to create a Call of Duty game like no other, one that brings innovations to every mode in the game and introduces a few new surprises along the way, all while staying true to the gritty, blockbuster thrill ride for which the franchise is known. And Treyarch has delivered,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing Inc..
“This game is so fun, so deep, so varied and has so many kick ass twists and turns, that we couldn’t be prouder of it. And we think our fans are going to love it.” 
The Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 campaign propels players forward to a future world dominated by cutting-edge technology, where bio-technology and cybernetic enhancements have given rise to a new breed of Black Ops soldier.  
However, in Nightmares mode we find out that an outbreak reduces the human population to a few hundred million people scattered across the world, with the undead clocking in at over 7 billion.
Doesn't seem fair at all.

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