'Call of Duty Black Ops 3' DLC release date: last DLC 'Salvation' features final chapter of Origins Zombies saga

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The new DLC for the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" game is looking good, and Treyarch gives fans a load of zombies and other good stuff in the latest trailer for the "Salvation" DLC. However, this DLC is expected to be the final installment for the game, but it still remains to be more popular than the original game.

According to Game N Guide, the "Salvation" DLC will feature four new maps for multiplayer, which are as follows: Micro, Rupture, Citadel, and Outlaw. Furthermore, this DLC will also include the "Revelations," which will put a thrilling climax for the Origins Zombie saga. Regardless, the gameplay will be the same: players will kill zombies in various areas of the game, with most of the old zombies still featured. However, Treyarch has added some new weapons, as the trailer has shown.

Fans are also anticipating some easter eggs once the new "Salvation" DLC is released. This is actually pretty normal for zombie missions in most of the games in the "Call of Duty" games. Also, with fans waiting for the sweet introduction for the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare," which will be released this year. With this, the current new DLC is expected to be the last for the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" game.

Meanwhile, WCCF Tech reports that the "Revelations" will feature the characters from "Origins Zombies" saga, that is after they were finished with their odyssey through space and time, and all teir struggles will be cultivated for this moment. In this final chapter of the "Call of Duty" Zombies experience, Dempsey, Nikolai, Richtofen, and Takeo will finally face off with Doctor Monty in "The House." Once again, the heroes will need to fight the ancient evil with its zombie horde to save their immortail souls.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" "Salvation" DLC is scheduled to be released on Sept. 6 for the PS4.

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