'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' news: New trailers out for Awakening maps

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Two new trailers for the upcoming "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" have just been released.

The first of the two trailers gives players an early look at Splash, a new multiplayer map that players will be able to try out soon.

In Splash, players will be taken to an abandoned water park that features an array of different attractions.

It's unclear just how much of the new map "Call of Duty" Black Ops 3" players will actually be able to explore. According to GameSpot, initial impressions of the map don't seem to indicate that all of the attractions will be accessible, although there are still more than a few water slides that seem suitable for full-on combat.

Players will also be given the opportunity to take part in some form of underwater combat while they are experiencing the new multiplayer map.

Aside from Splash, there will be three other multiplayer maps coming to "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" in the near future. These other multiplayer maps will be Gauntlet, Rise, and Skyjacked.

Apart from the recently released trailer for Splash, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" players were also given an early look at the new Zombies map, Der Eisendrache, via another video.

In Der Eisendrache, players will join Origin characters Dempsey, Nicolai, Richtofen, and Takeo as they go through the remnants of an old castle. Aside from the frightening interiors of the castle itself, players will also need to deal with all kinds of foes, including a dragon that is intent on taking their lives.

Der Eisendrache will also be introducing players to new plot twists, according to Coming Soon.

All of the four multiplayer maps and Der Eisendrache are included in the upcoming Awakening downloadable content (DLC) pack for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3."

"Awakening" will be released for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" on Feb. 2.

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