'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' news: Game holds biggest Zombie mode yet; special bundles

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The highly anticipated "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" will finally be up for the taking in less than two weeks. It won't be long before fans can take on hordes of the undead and immerse themselves in what Treyarch claims is the most massive Zombies mode they ever made.

"It's the biggest Zombies map we've ever done," producer Jason Blundell told Game Radar. "It's large in terms of complexity, but also in verticality – there are so many ways to move around the city. Canals, scaffolding... there's even a tram transit system," he further teased.

Treyarch did not just focus on augmenting the scale of the most looked forward mode in "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3." The game now has more features to boast and more abilities to endow players including the newfound capacity of players to craft weapons using debris in the battlefield.

The nearing launch of the first-person shooter game also equates to the surfacing of tons of nuggets and promos cooked up by retailers. One big catch is that of Gamestop, who offers a Nuketown-themed DLC to go with a copy of the game pre-ordered from them.

In the add-on, fans will get a weapon camo, three weapon reticles and a calling card all seamlessly sharing the Nuketown theme. As long-time gamers of the franchise would know, Nuketown was introduced in the first "Black Ops" title and easily became a cult-favorite.

Just recently, Treyarch also unveiled the $199 "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" Juggernog Edition. This hulking bundle includes the Season Pass for the game, a Giant Zombies map and possibly the most unique and most special perk there is, a mini refrigerator.

As gamers may have guessed, the fully functioning fridge is modelled into the iconic Juggernog Perk-a-Cola dispenser, which makes it a must have for die-hard fans. To see how it looks like, check out an unboxing video here.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" launches Nov. 6.

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