This is default featured slide 1 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 2 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 3 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 4 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

This is default featured slide 5 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

Friday, 5 February 2016

Call of Duty: Black Ops III cheats























Multiplayer unlockables
Reach the indicated level in Multiplayer mode to unlock the corresponding bonus. Note: At Level 1, you will already have Ruin Specialist, Outrider Specialist, Prophet Specialist, Battery Specialist, UAV Scorestreak, Hellstorm Scorestreak, Talon Scorestreak, Kuda SMG, VMP SMG, KN-44 Assault Rifle, XR-2 Assault Rifle, KRM-262 Shotgun, 205 Brecci Shotgun, BRM LMG, Dingo LMG, Locus Sniper Rifle, Drakon Sniper Rifle, MR6 Pistol, XM-53 Launcher, Frag Lethal, Concussion Tactical, Afterburner Perk 1, Sixth Sense Perk 1, Blind Eye Perk 1, Fast Hands Perk 2, Ante Up Perk 2, Hard Wired Perk 2, Gung-Ho Perk 3, Blast Suppressor Perk 3, and Awareness Perk 3.

Level
Unlockable
2
HVK-30 Assault Rifle
3
Smoke Screen Tactical
4
Weevil SMG
5
Flak Jacket Perk 1
6
Semtex Lethal
7
Gorgon SMG, Perk 1 Greed Wildcard
8
Tracker Perk 2
9
HC-XD Scorestreak
10
Haymaker 12 Shotgun, Perk 2 Greed Wildcard
11
EMP Tactical
12
Care Package Scorestreak
13
BlackCell Launcher, Perk 3 Greed Wildcard
14
Tactical Mask Perk 3
15
R.A.P.S. Scorestreak
16
ICR-1 Assault Rifle, Primary Gunfighter 1 Wildcard
17
Trip Mine Lethal
18
Dart Scorestreak
19
Vesper SMG, Overkill Wildcard
20
Overclock Perk 1
21
Lightning Strike Scorestreak
22
Seraph Specialist, RK5 Pistol
23
Trophy System Tactical
24
G.I. Unit Scorestreak
25
P-06 Sniper Rifle, Secondary Gunfighter Wildcard
26
Tactician Wildcard, Cold Blooded Perk 2
27
Counter-UAV Scorestreak
28
Nomad Specialist, Man-O-War Assault Rifle, Primary Gunfighter 2 Wildcard
29
Thermite Lethal
30
Cerberus Scorestreak
31
Pharo SMG, Danger Close Wildcard,
32
Engineer Perk 3
33
Power Core Scorestreak
34
Reaper Specialist, 48 Dredge LMG, Primary Gunfighter 3 Wildcard
35
Shock Charge Tactical
36
Guardian Scorestreak
37
Argus Shotgun
38
Ghost Perk 1
39
Wraith Scorestreak
40
Spectre Specialist, Combat Knife Special
41
Combat Axe Lethal
42
Rolling Thunder Scorestreak
43
Sheiva Assault Rifle
44
Scavenger Perk 2
45
Hardened Sentry Scorestreak
46
Firebreak Specialist, Razorback SMG
47
Flashbang Tactical
48
H.A.T.R. Scorestreak
49
L-CAR 9 Pistol, Cerberus Scorestreak
50
Dead Silence Perk 3
51
Mothership Scorestreak
52
SVG-100 Sniper Rifle
53
C4 Lethal
54
Black Hat Tactical
55
M8A7 Assault Rifle
Multiplayer perks
The following is a list of all perks and their effects:
Perk 1
    Afterburner: Reduce recharge time for Thrusters.
    Blind Eye: Undetectable by enemy air support.
    Sixth Sense: Display mini-map indicator with the direction of nearby enemies.
    Overclock: Earn Specialist Weapon or Specialist Ability faster.
    Flak Jacket: Take less damage from enemy explosives and flames.
    Ghost: Avoid detection by enemy UAV while moving, planting, and defusing bombs; or while controlling scorestreaks.
Perk 2
    Fast Hands: Swap weapons faster and aim faster after sprinting. Can also reset the fuse when throwing back frag grenades.
    Ante Up: Spawn with starting bonus to scorestreak meter.
    Hard Wired: Immune to Counter-UAV, Power Core, EMP Grenade, and Smoke Screen. Cannot trigger Trip Mines, Shock Charges, or C4. Reduce digital imprint against enemy Tracker and Sixth Sense Perks.
    Tracker: See a digital imprint of enemy footsteps.
    Cold Blooded: Cannot be targeted by ground-based AI scorestreaks and immune to Thermal Optics.
    Scavenger: Replenish ammunition and equipment from enemies killed by non-explosive weapons.
Perk 3
    Gung-Ho: Hip-fire your weapon, deploy equipment, and throw grenades while sprinting.
    Blast Suppressor: No mini-map signature when thrust jumping. Thruster sound is suppressed.
    Awareness: Enemy movements are easier to hear.
    Engineer: Show enemy equipment and scorestreaks. Re-roll and booby trap Care Packages.
    Tactical Mask: Reduce the effects of Flashbangs, Concussions, and Shock Charges.
    Dead Silence: Move silently.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

 Call of Duty: Black Ops III



Call of Duty: Black Ops III takes place in 2065, 40 years after the events of Black Ops II, in a world facing upheaval from climate change and new technologies. In response to the drone assaults of Black Ops 2, several countries around the world have developed high-tech air defenses that render conventional air forces virtually useless. As such, most of the warfare between countries is done by covert operatives fighting behind enemy lines. Military technology has progressed to the point where robotics play a major role in combat, and both fully robotic humanoid drones and cyborg supersoldiers have been developed to fight in the battlefield. As a result, there is speculation and fear about an eventual robotic takeover. The game follows a team of black ops soldiers, like previous installments in the Black Ops series.[4]

The campaign stars Christopher Meloni as Commander John Taylor, Katee Sackhoff as Sarah Hall, Sean Douglas as Jacob Hendricks, Rachel Kimsey as Rachel Kane, and Tony Amendola as Dr. Yousef Salim. Ben Browder and Abby Brammell respectively voice the male and female versions of the Player character. Other characters include Ary Katz as Peter Maretti, Rey Gallegos as Sebastian Diaz, Lynn Chen as Goh Xiulan, and Robert Picardo as Sebastian Krueger. Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch makes a cameo as a villain.[5][6]

Included in the game is the "Nightmares" campaign mode, which is a retelling of the main campaign with the plot changed to incorporate zombies and other supernatural beings. In this campaign, the lethal Virus 61-15 is released in various cities around the world, turning whoever it infects into zombies. In response, the governments of the world seal off the worst infected areas into Quarantine Zones and form the Deadkillers, cybernetic soldiers trained to exterminate zombies.

Story
On October 27, 2065, the Player (only referred to in subtitles by that name) and their partner, Jacob Hendricks, infiltrate a base in Ethiopia to rescue hostages from the tyrannical NRC. They are assisted by Commander John Taylor and his team of cybernetically enhanced soldiers. While the rescue is successful, the Player is critically wounded by a combat robot, necessitating the installation of advanced cybernetic enhancements to save their life. The Player is also given a Direct Neural Interface (DNI), which allows them to not only control their cybernetics, but also directly communicate with machines. With the DNI, the Player is given a virtual training inside their mind, with the help of Taylor and his squad mates: Sebastian Diaz, Sarah Hall, and Peter Maretti. Hendricks decides to undergo cybernetic enhancements as well.

Five years later, the Player and Hendricks are put under the command of CIA Agent Rachel Kane and tasked with investigating a CIA black site in Singapore that has gone quiet. While investigating, they find that the black site has been attacked by the 54 Immortals, Singapore's largest and most powerful criminal organization. After recovering the black site's stolen data, the Player, Hendricks, and Kane find out that Taylor and his team were responsible for the attack on the CIA black site. They go to investigate the last location Taylor's team visited: the ruins of Coalescence Corporation's Singapore headquarters, which had been destroyed in a mysterious explosion that killed 300,000 people. The Player and Hendricks discover a secret CIA lab hidden under the building, and Diaz, who is wired in to the facility's computer systems. The Player is forced to kill Diaz to prevent him from leaking secrets to the public. Hendricks connects to Diaz's DNI to try and find information, and discovers Taylor is trying to find the survivors of the Singapore explosion. Taylor then publicly releases the locations of every CIA safehouse in the world, forcing the Player and Hendricks to rescue Kane from 54 Immortals' retaliation in the Singapore safe zone. The Immortals' leader, Goh Xiulan, attempts to kill Kane and the Player to avenge her brother, who was killed in an earlier encounter, but is killed by the Player instead. Hendricks begins to suspect that Kane is hiding something from them.

The team then heads to Egypt to find Doctor Yousef Salim, one of the two survivors of the explosion. Dr. Salim reveals that he had worked on a secret project involving illegal DNI experiments on humans, and that his job was to comfort the emotionally unstable test subjects, using a calming exercise involving imagining a frozen forest. Taylor and his team then capture Dr. Salim, interrogate him, and then execute him. With the help of the Egyptian army, the Player, Hendricks, and Kane chase after Taylor, killing his remaining team members Hall and Maretti. The Player connects with Hall's DNI and discovers that Taylor and his team were infected by an entity called Corvus, a gestalt intelligence which was inadvertently created during the secret CIA experiments that resulted in the Singapore explosion. Corvus' influence eventually turned Taylor and his team mad, making them obsessed with finding the frozen forest, which Corvus believes is a real place, no matter the cost. The Player realizes that both they and Hendricks are infected with Corvus as well, and it is only a matter of time before they fall under its control. The Player and Hendricks pursue and confront Taylor in Cairo, where Taylor briefly regains his senses and tears his own DNI out of his head before being killed by Hendricks. However, Hendricks succumbs to the infection and heads for Coalescence Corporation's headquarters in Zurich with the intention of spreading Corvus to every computer in the world.

The Player and Kane head to Zurich to stop Hendricks, but are hampered when Hendricks hijacks the entire city's computer systems and turns its military drones on the local human defense forces. The Player and Kane manage to breach the Coalescence HQ, where it is revealed that the accident in Singapore was caused by experiments with the deadly Nova 6 gas, which the Zurich facility also has a stockpile of. Corvus uses the DNI to trick the Player into believing the gas is about to be released throughout Zurich, and Kane is killed when Corvus instead vents the gas into the sealed room she is in. The Player continues on and encounters Hendricks, along with the other Coalescence survivor Sebastian Krueger. Just as Hendricks kills Krueger, the Player also kills Hendricks. In order to stop Corvus' infection, the Player tries to kill themselves, but ends up inside a simulated world created within their own DNI. There, the Player is reunited with Taylor, who agrees to help the Player fight Corvus. Taylor explains that the only way for the Player to defeat Corvus for good is to initiate a system purge in their DNI. After fighting their way through Corvus' illusory forces, the Player manages to regain control of their body and purges their DNI. As the Player stumbles out of the building, security forces arrive and ask the Player to identify themselves. The Player then responds that their name is "Taylor".

The briefing of each mission, written in the form of Taylor's journal, reveals that the Player was actually dead shortly after their surgery, indicating that every event that happens afterwards is a figment of the Player's dying dream, based on Taylor's previous real experience as he and Hendricks went on a hunt for a rogue agent, Dylan Stone, as well as his team, all of whom were replaced with Taylor, Diaz, Hall and Maretti in the Player's dream. The summary was that the dream was created the same way the frozen forest was created, for the sake of allowing the player to die peacefully.

Nightmares
The Player wakes up only to be told by Dr. Salim that they are dead, and that the Player must recount their memories. The Player tells Dr. Salim that they are a Deadkiller who was sent to investigate the disappearance of Taylor's Deadkiller team. However, upon investigating, the Player and Hendricks discover that Taylor's team has used their DNI connections to disable the Quarantine Zone defenses all over the world. Teaming up with Rachel Kane, the Player and Hendricks chase Taylor's team all from Singapore to Egypt, eventually being forced to kill the entire team. However, Hendricks is infected by the same virus that turned Taylor and his team mad, and heads for Zurich. The Player discovers that Dr. Salim is in fact Deimos, the demigod responsible for unleashing the undead plague on humanity. Deimos had entered the Player's mind when they interfaced with Hall, and attempts to manipulate them into opening a portal to his home dimension, Malus. The Player is then contacted by another demigod, Dolos, who is sympathetic to humanity and seeks to kill Deimos, her brother. Dolos transports both the Player and Deimos to Malus, where Deimos is vulnerable. Under Dolos' guidance, the Player kills Deimos, ending the undead plague on Earth, but trapping the Player in Malus. Dolos then explains to the Player that her true plans are to kill every other demigod and supernatural being that can challenge her, and the Player agrees to help her.

Zombies
There are two confirmed Zombies storylines in Call of Duty: Black Ops III at the time of its reveal. The first story, "Shadows of Evil", focuses on a new group of characters: Nero Blackstone (Jeff Goldblum), Jessica Rose (Heather Graham), Jack Vincent (Neal McDonough) and Floyd Campbell (Ron Perlman), who reside in the fictional Morg City. Treyarch describes the new characters as "troubled individuals" with "a long and sordid history of past misdeeds". The four characters are thrown into a twisted version of the city, overrun by zombies, and are guided by a mysterious, unreliable figure called the Shadowman (Robert Picardo).[7]

"Shadows of Evil" acts as a prologue that leads into the core storyline, starting with "The Giant", which focuses on the alternate versions of the original characters: Tank Dempsey (Steven Blum), Nikolai Belinski (Fred Tatasciore), Takeo Masaki (Tom Kane) and Edward Richtofen (Nolan North), who were introduced in the Black Ops II map "Origins". Their story continues from where "Origins" left off, as they attempt to rewrite the original timeline's history. Other characters include the leader of Group 935, Doctor Ludvig Maxis (also voiced by Tatasciore), and his daughter Samantha. The first downloadable content map, "Der Eisendrache", features the appearance of Group 935 scientist Doctor Groph (also voiced by Blum).[8]

Story
In the 1940s, in Morg City, resides four individuals: Jessica Rose, Jack Vincent, Floyd Campbell and Nero Blackstone, all of whom have done heinous misdeeds in the past. Jessica, who intends to pursue a career in motion pictures, had an affair with a film producer, but then it was discovered by a photographer of the press, resulting in her inviting the photographer over to be killed. Vincent, who has been a crooked cop for a long period in his career, attempts to stop the mayor of the city from tracking him down, by silencing all his associates who could rat him out. Campbell, a boxer who hasn't fought for eighteen months, sought to get a shot at the champion title by defeating the number one contender, Tony King, by any means necessary, leading him to wearing brass knuckles beneath his gloves in their fight. Nero, a formerly successful magician, was caught up in large amounts of debts, accumulated by his wife, prompting him to set up an accident in order to kill his wife and recover her insurance money to pay off all the debts.

At one point, as all four of them gather under the Black Lace burlesque club, they are somehow put to sleep. They then wake up in separate areas of Morg City, each with a "Mark of the Beast" symbol branded on their left hands. They also find the city infested with zombies, and thus are forced to band together to survive. They then discover the voice of the Shadowman, a mysterious figure who offers to help them find redemption. After giving them a powerful artifact called the Summoning Key, he then guides them to performing sacrificial rituals, using close associates of the characters: Jessica's film producer, Vincent's police partner, Campbell's promoter, and Nero's lawyer. Each ritual would result in the death of the respective sacrifice, turning them into Gateworms, which are later used to open a gateway. Afterwards, the Shadowman reveals himself as a servant of the Apothicon, an ancient force of evil that once attempted to unleash the undead upon an excavation site in France. He then disappears, leaving the characters helpless. Above the skies of Morg City, a gigantic tentacle monster now overshadows the city. The four then set out to perform more rituals, summoning the Keepers, another ancient race that exists to prevent the Apothicon from roaming the universe. They eventually attract the attention of the Shadowman, who attempts to thwart their plans. However, they trap him within a sacrificial ritual, which kills him, allowing them to summon a giant Gateworm. The four then work together once more to destroy the giant Gateworm, sending a large energy beam upwards into the sky and destroying the tentacle monster. As they go to retrieve the Summoning Key from the Keepers, the German scientist Edward Richtofen appears out of a portal and grabs the key, thanking them for their effort, before leaving through said portal.

Following their battle against the undead outbreak in Northern France, Richtofen studied on the concept of alternate timelines, learning of the existence of different worlds and many incarnations of himself. He took an interest in protecting a timeline, where Samantha and Eddie (another alternate version of Richtofen) are innocent children playing with zombie toys. He set out to change the future, by traveling to other timelines and killing all of his incarnations. The three Allied soldiers: Tank Dempsey, Nikolai Belinski, and Takeo Masaki, attempt to stop him from disrupting the established continuity of the timelines, but fail repeatedly. After several attempts, they arrive in the original timeline, in the Der Riese facility, only moments after Samantha and her father, Doctor Ludvig Maxis, were teleported away by the original Richtofen. Dempsey, Nikolai and Takeo attempt to convince this Richtofen to awaken their other selves, but are interrupted by the Origins timeline's Richtofen, who appears out of the teleporter and kills his other self. The four then band together to fend off the zombie horde once more. As the fight goes on, the characters find themselves affected by Element 115, and their personalities begin to mix with those of their original counterparts: Dempsey becomes more aggressive and loud-mouthed, Nikolai talks about drinking more often, Takeo constantly speaks in ancient Japanese proverbs, while Richtofen shows signs of schizophrenia. Eventually, the group activates a beacon within the facility, allowing Dr. Maxis from another dimension to locate them.

Using a giant robot within Der Riese, the four then travel to Griffin Castle, Group 935's fortress in Austria, in pursuit of the original Tank Dempsey, who is kept in a stasis capsule. However, as they arrive at the castle, members of Group 935 had already put him inside a rocket, set for the Moon base. Later, Group 935 member Doctor Groph attempts to contact the castle from the Moon, but is greeted by Richtofen, who poses as his other self. The four continue to work together once more, and bring down the rocket containing original Dempsey's capsule, sending it crash-landing back onto the castle. However, Groph activates a failsafe, preventing the group from tampering with the capsule. Richtofen then instructs the group to activate the MPD located within the moon base, temporarily displacing it to the castle. After battling a Keeper corrupted by Group 935, they activate the defense system of the castle, sending a barrage of missiles at the Moon, destroying it as well as all Group 935 members within Griffin Station. As the four go to retrieve the original Dempsey, Richtofen reveals his plan to prevent their original counterparts from wreaking havoc upon the universe by killing them and absorbing their soul into the Summoning Key. After bidding farewell to his original self, Dempsey shuts down the capsule's life support by himself, allowing Richtofen to use the Key.

Gameplay
Campaign
The campaign in Black Ops III is designed to support 4-player cooperative gameplay, allowing for bigger, more open level design and less corridor shooting. In addition, the player can customize their character's gender and appearance. The campaign features its own progression system, featuring unlock tokens which must be used to acquire different weapons and gears as they progress through the campaign.[9] The game features a "realistic" difficulty mode, in which players will get defeated if they are hit by one bullet.[10] Finishing all campaign missions will also unlock "Nightmares" mode, where players can replay the entire campaign with a new narrative, as well as zombies replacing most of the normal enemies.

Multiplayer
The multiplayer introduces a new momentum-based movement system, which utilizes thruster packs to allow players to perform slow boosts into the air, as well as perform wall running and sliding, all the while giving players complete gun control.[11] In addition to the Pick 10 class system from Black Ops II, Treyarch implemented a character system called "Specialists", where players can pick from 9 different soldiers, each with either a special weapon or ability unique to them.[12] A new "Gunsmith" feature offers aesthetic variations in weapon attachments, allowing various weapon customization combinations.[13] The Paintshop feature allows players to create their own custom prints onto specific portions of a gun, further emphasizing the depth of customization in the game.[14]

Zombies
Zombies features a new XP progression system, which allows players to unlock items in a similar fashion to multiplayer and campaign. Unlockable items include "Gobblegums", which grant players with temporary bonuses, and weapon kits that allow players to modify the appearance of the guns in each game. Shadows of Evil was revealed as a new map for the Zombies mode on July 9, 2015 at San Diego Comic-Con International 2015.[15] The map features four brand new characters: Nero the Magician, Jessica the Femme Fatale, Vincent the Cop and Campbell the Boxer as the main cast, and takes place in a new setting called Morg City.[7]

Development
Call of Duty: Black Ops III is the twelfth game in the Call of Duty franchise, and the fourth entry in the Black Ops series. The game was the second to benefit under publisher Activision's three-year development cycle, the first being Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The cycle allows each of the development teams of the Call of Duty series (Infinity Ward, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer Games) to develop games in a three-year timespan, as opposed to the two allowed previously. Black Ops III uses a heavily modified version of the IW engine used previously in Black Ops II.[16]

On June 9, 2015, versions for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 were confirmed to be under development by Beenox and Mercenary Technology. These versions lack some features available on other platforms, such as the game's campaign mode.[17][18] On June 15, 2015, it was announced that as part of a new exclusivity deal with Sony Computer Entertainment, all downloadable content for future Call of Duty games, beginning with Black Ops III, would be released first on PlayStation platforms as timed exclusives. This ends a similar exclusivity deal with Microsoft dating back to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.[19]

A multiplayer beta was released for the PlayStation 4 on August 18, 2015,[20] and was released for the Xbox One and Microsoft Windows on August 26, 2015.[21][22] All versions of the multiplayer beta ran for six days.

Music
Jack Wall, who previously composed the score for Call of Duty: Black Ops II, returned along with Brian Tuey providing some tracks. The game also featured an instrumental score entitled "Jade Helm", provided by Avenged Sevenfold.[23]

Marketing
Reveal
Teasers have been released beginning with Snapchat links[24] appearing in the gameplay of Black Ops II as well as a teaser video released by Treyarch.[25] On April 26, 2015, the first reveal trailer for the game was released and revealed the return of the Zombies mode and beta access for people that pre-order the game for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The full game was released on November 6, 2015.[21]

Controversy
On September 29, 2015, the official Twitter account of Call of Duty was temporarily renamed to "Current Events Aggregate". It then began tweeting messages about real-life fashion, movies and a terrorist attack that takes place in Singapore. Activision later revealed that these tweets are fake, and served to promote the game's story campaign.[26] This marketing campaign was strongly criticized for faking news, and publisher Activision was blamed for being "irresponsible".[27][28] The game's director Jason Blundell said that the team was "shocked" by the negative reaction of the marketing campaign,[26] and offered an apology.[29]

Pre-order
Call of Duty: Black Ops III and the Digital Deluxe Edition counterpart were available to pre-order on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The Digital Deluxe Edition comes with the season pass, which can also be ordered separately. Pre-ordering provided access to the Call of Duty: Black Ops III multiplayer beta and in-game items for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, such as custom reticles, an emblem, a calling card, and Advanced Supply Drops.[30] Sony also announced that the Black Ops III beta would come to the PS4 first on August 19 through August 23, 2015.[31] The beta for the PS4 went live on August 18, 2015, several hours earlier than originally announced.[20] After the beta period ended, it was announced that all pre-orders would include the bonus multiplayer map "NUK3TOWN", a remake of the original "Nuketown" map, featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops, and in Call of Duty: Black Ops II as "Nuketown 2025".

Comics tie-in
A comic book titled Call of Duty: Black Ops III was announced on July 1, 2015. Serving as a prequel to the game, it was released worldwide on November 4, 2015 and was published by Dark Horse Comics. The story is being written by Larry Hama, while Marcelo Ferreira served as the artist for the comic book.[32]

Special editions and downloadable content
In addition to the Digital Deluxe Edition, other special editions include the Hardened Edition and the Juggernog Edition.[33] The Juggernog Edition includes a mini-refrigerator, a season pass and multiple in-game content.[34] A Collector's Edition bonus map for the Zombie mode, The Giant was announced. It is a remake of the Call of Duty: World at War map Der Riese, and features the original characters, Dempsey, Nikolai, Takeo, and Richtofen.[8]

In December 2015, during Sony's PlayStation Experience event, Activision announced the first downloadable content map pack for Black Ops III, titled Awakening, set to release first on PlayStation 4 in February 2, 2016. The map pack contains four new multiplayer maps: Skyjacked, Rise, Splashed, and Gauntlet, a new Zombies map, Der Eisendrache, and several new gumballs for the Zombie mode.[35]


Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Cheats






















Perk 1
    Lightweight: Faster movement rate.
    Low Profile: Invisible to UAVs, tracking rounds, and Exo-Ping.
    Flak Jacket: Receive less explosive damage. Cancel frag cooking upon weapon switch. Resets fuse when throwing back frags.
    Overcharged: Increase Exo-Ability battery life. Concuss enemies with Boost Slam.
    Danger Close: Deal more explosive and Scorestreak damage.
Perk 2
    Peripherals: Increased mini-map range. Take out enemies without displaying death locations.
    Blind Eye: Undetectable by Tracking Drones, Explosive Drones, and all Scorestreaks except UAV.
    Cold-Blooded: Immune to Thermal, Target Enhancer, Threat Grenade, and enemy call-outs. No name displayed or reticle color change when targeted.
    Gung-Ho: Shoot while sprinting and sliding.
    Fast Hands: Reload while sprinting. Swap weapons, use Exo-Abilities, and Exo-Launcher faster.
Perk 3
    Hard Wired: Immune to System Hack, EMP, Nano Swarms, Stun Grenades, and Scramblers. However Scorestreaks remain vulnerable.
    Toughness: Flinch less when shot.
    Blast Suppressor: Invisible on mini-map during Exo-moves.
    Scavenger: Start with extra magazines and resupply bullet ammo from fallen enemies.
    Hardline: Decrease Scorestreak cost by 100.
Weapon rankings
Each weapon is best in its class in either accuracy, damage, fire rate, handling, mobility, or range, as indicated below:
Assault Rifles
    AK-12: Mobility
    ARX-160: Range
    Bal-27: Fire rate
    HBRA3: Handling
    IMR: Damage
    MK-14: Accuracy
Submachine Guns
    ASM-1: Damage
    AMR-9: Handling
    KF-5: Range
    MP-11: Mobility
    SAC-3: Fire rate
    SN-6: Accuracy
Sniper Rifles
    Atlas-20mm: Damage
    LYXN: Range
    MORS: Handling
    NA-45: Unique weapon that shoots a Primer that sticks to the target, then a Catalyst that detonates the Primer.
Shotguns
    Bulldog: Damage
    S-12: Fire rate
    TAC-19: Mobility
Heavy Weapons
    Ameli: Fire rate
    EM-1: Damage (tie)
    EMP3: Range
    Pytaek: Accuracy
    XMG: Unique weapon that can only be used in Akimbo mode; has Lockdown that greatly increases damage and accuracy at the cost of mobility.
Special scorestreaks
The following maps have unique scorestreaks that are obtained from Orbital Care Packages:
    Ascend: Auto-Turrets
Explosive barrel kills
You can shoot the indicated moving explosive barrels on the following maps to get kills if enemies are near them when they explode:
    Comeback: The Walker Tanks
    Defender: Laser Air Defense
    Detroit: Rail Turret
    Riot: Sensor Network
    Solar: Solar Reflection Tower
    Terrace: Sniper Drone

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare





Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is a military science fiction first-person shooter video game published by Activision. Sledgehammer Games developed the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game, while High Moon Studios developed the versions released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and Raven Software developed the game's multiplayer and the Exo-Zombies mode.

Advanced Warfare is Sledgehammer's first Call of Duty title where they are the primary developer, following the supporting work they did on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 alongside Infinity Ward in 2011. The game was released on November 4, 2014, but a special edition titled the Day Zero Edition, which came with bonus in-game content, was released on November 3 for people who pre-ordered the game. The game was not released on the Wii U, making it the first title in the series since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 to not be released on either the Wii or Wii U.

Before the development of Advanced Warfare, Sledgehammer were originally working on an action-adventure game titled Call of Duty: Fog of War, which was going to be set during the events of the Vietnam War. Development for Advanced Warfare began in late 2011, shortly before the release of Modern Warfare 3. The game became the first entry in the Call of Duty series since Call of Duty 2 to feature a game engine that has had its majority re-written and built from scratch. For the game's single-player campaign mode, Sledgehammer employed veteran actors Troy Baker and Kevin Spacey in lead roles. The game's story, featuring a futuristic setting which is set between 2054 and 2061, follows Jack Mitchell of the United States Marine Corps and his interactions with Atlas, a private military corporation that sells its services to the highest bidder.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare was released to a positive critical reception and was declared an improvement over its predecessor, Call of Duty: Ghosts. Many critics praised the visuals, which were called "excellent" by some, the single-player campaign, which some critics saw as the best in the Call of Duty series, the fast, dynamic, and exciting gameplay, and the content-rich multiplayer. The game won several awards and was considered a commercial success.

Call of Duty: Ghosts Cheats





















Ghost Stories (Bronze): Escape. (Complete "Ghost Stories" on any difficulty.) 

Spatial Awareness (Bronze): Kill your first enemy in the Call of Duty Ghosts campaign. 

Brave New World (Bronze): Rendez-vous in Fort Santa Monica. (Complete "Brave New World" on any difficulty.) 

Liberty Wall (Bronze): Take down both attack helicopters. 

No Man's Land (Bronze): Make it to San Diego. (Complete "No Man's Land" on any difficulty.) 

Blimey O'Riley (Bronze): Pounce on 10 enemies whilst controlling Riley 

Struck Down (Bronze): Find Ajax. (Complete "Struck Down" on any difficulty.) 

Waste not (Bronze): Every shot with the remote sniper hits a person or vehicle. 

Homecoming (Bronze): Defend LA. (Complete "Homecoming" on any difficulty.)

Go Ugly Early (Bronze): A-10 strafe 50 enemies 

Legends Never Die (Bronze): Hunt down Almagro. (Complete "Legends Never Die" on any difficulty.) 

It Came from Below! (Bronze): Kill 6 enemies with the knife while underwater in "Legends Never Die". 

Federation Day (Bronze): Gather intel on Rorke. (Complete "Federation Day" on any difficulty.) 

Sleeping Beauty (Bronze): Kill the sleeping guy in face down rappel section 

Carbon Faceprint (Bronze): Catch Photocopier with your face 

Birds of Prey (Bronze): Capture Rorke (Complete "Birds of Prey" on any difficulty.) 

Burn Baby Burn (Bronze): Destroy 80 Fuel containers. 

The Hunted (Bronze): Make it out alive (Complete "The Hunted" on any difficulty.) 

Jungle Ghosts (Bronze): Finish the mission without breaking stealth. 

Clockwork (Bronze): Hack the system (Complete "Clockwork" on any difficulty.) 

Deep Freeze (Bronze): Drop 8 vehicles into ice holes. 

Atlas Falls (Bronze): Distract the Federation Fleet. (Complete "Atlas Falls" on any difficulty.) 

Grindin' (Bronze): Completing the console section on first attempt. 

Piece of cake (Gold): Storm the common room and kill everyone without taking damage on veteran. 

Into the Deep (Bronze): Destroy the enemy ship (Complete "Into The Deep" on any difficulty.) 

David & Goliath (Bronze): Take down the LCS on the first go. 

End of the Line (Bronze): Storm the factory (Complete "End of the Line" on any difficulty.) 

Cog in the machine (Bronze): Kill 5 enemies without being detected before infiltrating Black Zone. 

Sin City (Bronze): Plan your next move (Complete "Sin City" on any difficulty.) 

Jack-pot (Bronze): Destroy 21 slot machines. 

All or Nothing (Bronze): Gather the troops (Complete "All or Nothing" on any difficulty.) 

End of your rope (Bronze): Cut a grappling hook rope with enemy on it. 

Severed Ties (Bronze): Destroy the Federation's satellite array (Complete "Severed Ties" on any difficulty.) 

Fly-by-wire (Bronze): Take out helicopters with remote missile 3/3. 

LOKI (Bronze): Commandeer the enemy space station. (Complete "Loki" on any difficulty.) 

They look like ants (Bronze): Destroy all enemy ground targets and kill no allies with the rods. 

The Ghost Killer (Gold): Confront Rorke (Complete "The Ghost Killer" on any difficulty.) 

Tickets please (Bronze): Shoot the grapple guys off the side of the train. 

Audiophile (Bronze): Collect all 18 Rorke files. 

Safeguard (Bronze): Complete round 20 in safeguard. 

You've earned it (Gold): Earn the mask. Finish the campaign on Veteran. 

Pushing Ahead (Bronze): Gain access to the Compoung area in Nightfall. 

Weapon Facility (Bronze): Gain access to the Facility in Nightfall. 

Survived Nightfall (Bronze): Kill the Breeder for the first time in Nightfall. 

Speed Slayer (Bronze): Kill the Breeder in less than 5 minutes in Nightfall. 

Turnabout is Fair Play (Bronze): Kill 50 Cryptids with the Venom-X weapon in Nightfall. 

Nightfall Completionist (Silver): Complete all challenges and kill the Breeder in Nightfall. 

Throttled Survival (Silver): Kill the Breeder while using a Relic in Nightfall. 

Phantom Exterminator (Bronze): Kill 5 Phantoms in one game. 

Pea Shooter (Bronze): Kill a Rhino with only a pistol in Nightfall. 

Undiscovered Truths (Bronze): Find all the intel hidden in Nightfall. 

Egg-stra XP! (Bronze): Complete the Egg-stra XP challenge and then destroy a hive in the Onslaught DLC package. 

The Belly of the Beast (Bronze): Reach the cargo area in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 

Come Up For Air (Bronze): Reach the top deck in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 

Survived Mayday (Bronze): Kill the Kraken for the first time in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 

Upping the Ante (Silver): Kill the Kraken using a Relic in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 

Mayday Completionist (Silver): Complete all Challenges and kill the Kraken in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 

Inquisitive Mind (Bronze): Find all of the Intel in Mayday. 

Deforestation (Bronze): Kill 15 Seeder Turrets in one game in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 

Big Game Trapper (Bronze): Use a hypno trap to turn a Rhino friendly in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 

Egg-stra Devastation! (Bronze): Complete the Egg-Stra XP challenge and then destroy a hive in the Devastation DLC package. 

The Architect (Bronze): Successfully build all of the Schematics in Mayday in Regular or Hardcore difficulty. 


SECRET TROPHIES




No Man Left (Bronze): Escape with all four players. 

Sprinter (Bronze): Reach the exfil chopper with 1 minute and 30 seconds or more remaining on the clock. 

Made it Out Alive (Bronze): Escape 1st time. 

Completionist (Bronze): Complete all challenges and escape. 

Cabin Fever (Bronze): Made it to the cabin. 

City Dweller (Bronze): Made it to the city. 

Any Means necessary (Bronze): Get 50 kills with the electric fence and fire traps in a single game. 

Trash Picker (Bronze): Scavenge 40 items in a single game. 

Throttled Escape (Gold): Escape using a relic.

Call of Duty: Ghosts















Call of Duty: Ghosts

Call of Duty: Ghosts is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward, with assistance from Raven Software, Neversoft and Certain Affinity. Published by Activision, it is the tenth primary installment in the Call of Duty series and the sixth developed by Infinity Ward. The video game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U on November 5, 2013, with Treyarch handling the port for the Wii U. The game was released with the launch of next-generation consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


Ghosts received positive reviews from critics, with most praising its multiplayer gameplay and introduction of the new game mode Extinction, but criticizing it for its single-player campaign, rehashing of familiar concepts, general lack of innovation, and storyline ending.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II cheats





















Level 4
    MTAR (AR)
    SWAT-556 (AR)
    Type 25 (AR)
    MP7 (SMG)
    PDW-57 (SMG)
    MK48 (LMG)
    QBB LMG (LMG)
    R870 MCS (Shotgun)
    Saiga 12 (Shotgun)
    DSR-50 (Sniper)
    SVU-AS (Sniper)
    Five-Seven (Pistol)
    TAC-45 (Pistol)
    FHJ-18 AA (Launcher)
    SMAW (Launcher)
    Hardline (Perk 1): Allows you to earn bonus points for each action you take, which in turn earns you Scorestreak rewards faster. For example, capturing an enemy flag gives you 200 points, but with Hardline you get 250 points.
    Lightweight (Perk 1): Allows you to move faster than normal. You also take no damage from falling.
    Cold Blooded (Perk 2): Makes you invisible to enemy targeting systems, which include equipment such as the Dual Band, Target Finder, Sensor Grenade, and MMS. Enemy player-controlled air support Scorestreak rewards also cannot target you normally.
    Toughness (Perk 2): You flinch less when shot by the enemy.
    Dexterity (Perk 3): Makes you climb ladders and mantle over obstacles, such as gates, 50% faster than normal. You can also aim faster after sprinting and recover quicker from melee strikes.
    Extreme Conditioning (Perk 3): Allows you to sprint 2x longer than normal.
    Perk 1 Greed (Wildcard): Allows you to choose one extra perk to the Perk 1 slot.
    Grenade (Lethal)
    Semtex (Lethal)
    Concussion Grenade (Tactical)
    Smoke Grenade (Tactical)
Level 5
    Blind Eye (Perk 1): AI-controlled air support Scorestreaks cannot detect you. Some air support Scorestreaks can be player-controlled at anytime, which means they are still able to attack you if the AI is overridden.
Level 6
    Sensor Grenade (Tactical): While active, it emits a radar ping that detects any enemies in its radius.
Level 7
    UAV (Streak - 375 points): Shows enemies on the radar as red dots for 30 seconds. The UAV can be shot down by the enemy.
    Hunter Killer (Streak - 400 points): Deploys a flying drone that seeks out and tries to destroy the nearest enemy player or vehicle.
    Care Package (Streak - 450 points): Gives you a random Scorestreak reward. The Care Package can also be hacked by the enemy team.
    Lightning Strike (Streak - 550 points): You can choose three locations on the map for a coordinated strike.
    Dragonfire (Streak - 725 points): Allows you to remote-control a quadrotor droid that is equipped with a lightweight machine gun. The Dragonfire is lightly armored, allowing it to easily be shot down by the enemy.
    VTOL Warship (Streak - 1,200 points): Allows you to be the gunner of a powerful VTOL Warship.
Level 8
    Fast Hands (Perk 2): Allows you to swap your weapons faster than normal -- equipment and grenades can also be used faster. You can also safely throw back enemy grenades.
Level 9
    Sentry Gun (Streak - 600 points): An advanced Sentry Gun that once deployed, automatically attacks enemies. It can be remote-controlled at anytime.
Level 10
    Perk 2 Greed (Wildcard): Allows you to choose one extra perk to the Perk 2 slot.
Level 11
    EMP Grenade (Tactical): Can disable and destroy deployed equipment. It is so powerful that it can also destroy low-flying air support within its blast radius.
Level 12
    Lodestar (Streak - 1,150 points): Allows you to launch multiple missiles from the Lodestar aircraft at enemies on the ground.
Level 13
    LSAT (LMG)
    Perk 3 Greed (Wildcard): Allows you to choose one extra perk to the Perk 3 slot.
Level 14
    Engineering (Perk 3): Allows you to see all enemy equipment glowing red through walls. This perk also delays enemy explosives that were triggered by you. You can also booby trap Care Packages or randomly change the Care Packages content, trying to get something better.
Level 15
    Guardian (Streak - 500 points): After the Guardian dish is deployed, it projects a microwave field that stuns enemies by slowing them down and making their vision blurry.
Level 16
    Vector (SMG)
Level 17
    Combat Axe (Lethal)
Level 18
    Overkill (Wildcard): Allows you to use your primary weapon as a secondary weapon.
    RC-XD (Streak - 325 points): Allows you to remote-control a small car that is packed with explosives. The RC-XD can be detonated at will, but enemies can also shoot to destroy it.
Level 19
    B23R (Pistol)
    Secondary Gunfighter (Wildcard): Allows you to equip a second attachment to your secondary weapon.
Level 20
    Tactical Mask (Perk 3): Makes you more immune to Flash and Concussion grenades, including Shock Charges. This only reduces the effect and does not mitigate them completely.
Level 21
    Stealth Chopper (Streak - 850 points): An advanced chopper that circles around the map hunting and killing enemies, but it does not appear on the enemy radar.
Level 22
    FAL (AR)
    Primary Gunfighter (Wildcard): Allows you to equip a third attachment to your primary weapon.
Level 23
    Shock Charge (Tactical): Electrocutes and stuns enemies that get near it.
Level 24
    Hellstorm Missile (Streak - 525 points): Allows you to remotely control one missile to the ground. The missile can be scattered into a cluster bomb at will.
Level 25
    Crossbow (Special)
    Tactician (Wildcard): Allows you to choose a Tactical grenade in place of your Lethal grenade. This Wildcard does not allow you to carry any Lethal equipment.
    Black Hat PDA (Tactical): Allows you to hack equipment and Care Packages, and disable enemy vehicles.
Level 26
    Hard Wired (Perk 2): Makes you immune to enemy Counter UAV's and EMPs. While the EMP does not affect you, you still cannot call in Scorestreak rewards.
Level 27
    AGR Drone (Streak - 800 points): The AGR (autonomous ground robot) is air-dropped into the battlefield, and it automatically attacks enemies. It can also be remote-controlled at anytime. The AGR is heavily armored and has a powerful machine gun and rocket launcher.
Level 28
    MSMC (SMG)
    Danger Close (Wildcard): Allows you to take a second Lethal equipment.
    Bouncing Betty (Lethal)
Level 29
    Flashbang Grenade (Tactical)
Level 30
    Warthog (Streak - 1,025 points): Calls in an A-10 Thunderbolt that provides air support by doing several strafe runs on the map.
Level 31
    M27 (AR)
    Executioner (Pistol)
Level 32
    Flak Jacket (Perk 1): You take less explosive damage, which allows you to survive (at full health) most explosive weapons that are used directly against you.
Level 33
    Counter-UAV (Streak - 475 points): Temporarily disables the enemy radar for 30 seconds. The Counter-UAV drone can be shot down by the enemy.
Level 34
    KSG (Shotgun)
    Assault Shield (Special)
Level 35
    Trophy System (Tactical)
Level 36
    Death Machine (Streak - 600 points): Gives you a powerful minigun that can take out enemies with a couple of hits. The Death Machine lasts until it runs out of ammo, even after dying. The Scorestreak can be reactivated, and the ammo count will resume where it left off.
Level 37
    Chicom CQB (SMG)
    HAMR (LMG)
Level 38
    Dead Silence (Perk 3): Makes you more silent by reducing the sound made by your footsteps, jumps, and falls.
Level 39
    EMP Systems (Streak - 1,050 points): Temporarily disables enemy electronics -- enemy players will have no HUD (head-up display) and cannot call in Scorestreak rewards.
Level 40
    SCAR (AR)
    RPG-7 (Launcher)
Level 41
    C4 (Lethal)
Level 42
    Orbital VSAT (Streak - 900 points): Shows enemies on the radar and the direction they are facing in real time. The Orbital VSAT cannot be shot down.
Level 43
    Ballista (Sniper)
    KAP-40 (Pistol)
Level 44
    Scavenger (Perk 2): Allows you to replenish ammo and grenades from enemies that were not killed with explosives. Enemies killed leave Scavenger bags that can be picked up.
Level 45
    War Machine (Streak - 700 points): The War Machine is a semi-automatic grenade launcher with a six round magazine. The War Machine works like the Death Machine -- it lasts until all the grenades have been used.
Level 46
    SMR (AR)
    Skorpion EVO II (SMG)
Level 47
    Tactical Insertion (Tactical)
Level 48
    Escort Drone (Streak - 1,000 points): The Escort Drone follows you around and will attempt to kill any enemies you encounter.
Level 49
    M8A1 (AR)
    Ballistic Knife (Special)
Level 50
    Awareness (Perk 3): Makes enemies at least 4x louder than normal, allowing you to hear their footsteps easier when they get closer to you.
Level 51
    K-9 Unit (Streak - 1,275 points): Spawns multiple attack dogs that hunt down enemy players.
Level 52
    M1216 (Shotgun)
    XPR-50 (Sniper)
Level 53
    Claymore (Lethal)
Level 54
    Swarm (Streak - 1,400 points): Calls in a swarm of Hunter Killer drones that search and destroy enemies on the map.
Level 55
    AN-94 (AR)
    Ghost (Perk 1): Enemy UAV's cannot detect you while moving, but if you stop, you will show up on the enemy radar.