'Black Ops 3: Revelations' updates, speculations: Final zombie map feature tricks and glitches for easier gameplay?

The final chapter in Zombies saga, "Revelations," is part of the fourth DLC for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3." Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 website

The new downloadable content (DLC) for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" has introduced the final chapter in the "Zombies" saga for the franchise. However, speculations suggest that the "Revelations" chapter contains a couple of hidden tricks that make gameplay easier.

According to The Bitbag, one major trick hidden in the new "Revelations" chapter for the DLC 4 pack in "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" has the player easily killing all the zombies, no matter the number of hordes. However, instead of it being a glitch in the game, it is more utilizing gameplay mechanics to a gamer's advantage. Players just need to activate the zero gravity mode and scale the thin ice wall in the map. The zombie horde will try to jump, to no avail. Shooting the hordes will then be like shooting fish in the barrel. The industry follower also said that this gameplay is only for those who may want some type of "speed run" in the game to check out the epilogue for "Revelations," since the gameplay mostly takes the excitement and fun out of the zombie map.

In addition to the making the gameplay easy, a glitch trick that will make a player seem god-like in-game is also hidden in the "Revelations" map. Running outside towards the floating walls activates the glitch. There is one catch to the trick, however. Although players will become untouchable by using it, the zombies cannot be killed as well.

The "Revelations" map opens up the final chapter in the DLC 4 expansion for the game, dubbed as "Salvation." The noted feature mode places players in the shoes of a shooter team as they try to fight their way against hordes of the undead. In "Revelations," the four characters — Richtofen, Dempsey, Takeo, and Nikolai — will eventually meet the mysterious Doctor Monty who is in The House.

Meanwhile, aside from the new zombie map, "Salvation" also adds four map locations to the multiplayer mode for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3." Two of the maps are new areas for the game, like Citadel, an abandoned classic castle setting; and Micro, where players get miniaturized in a giant picnic table. The other two are re-imagined maps of classic locations. The new Outlaw map is western-themed and it is based on the Standoff area in "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2." On the other hand, Rupture is a futuristic take on the classic Outskirts map from "Call of Duty: World at War."

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