'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' DLC news: Black Market weapons released; 'Salvation' DLC to be the last expansion pack for the game

The official poster for the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" "Salvation" DLC pack. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Official website

The new "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" downloadable content (DLC) has just been released for the PS4, PC, and Xbox One, which comes from the recent "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" multiplayer reveal.

According to Game N Guide, Activision has recently released a new trailer for the game, which revealed the Black Market Weapons. The basic mechanic behind the latest content is that these new weapons — along with a plethora of personalization items — will be available at the Black Market. These weapons are expected to add a new dimension of gameplay to the title.

Some of the new items included in this DLC is the Ace of Spades, the Katana, and the Tactical Shovel. Furthermore, a new melee weapon, the Path of Sorrow, has special properties. More weapons and items are expected to be added soon. Also, this new update features nine new taunts, which can be bought using either the Call of Duty Points or Cryptokeys.

Treyarch stated that they will continue expanding the Black Market content. They even went so far as to say that "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" will still be supported. 

Regardless, the recently featured DLC pack "Salvation" will be the last of its kind, according to Express UK. This DLC features four new maps: Citadel, Outlaw, Micro, and Rupture. At the same time, this DLC also brought some new bug fixes as well as gameplay setting tweaks to balance out the game. This pack also added some new weapons for players in the Zombie map, and these can be obtained through the mystery boxes.

Meanwhile, the upcoming "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" multiplayer game will feature twelve new maps, and the first batch of these will arrive in November. The maps will be free with the standard version of the game, but the preorder bonus will come with 13 maps for players.

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