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Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War & Warzone Season 3 detailed

There's a lot going on.

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War & Warzone Season 3 has been detailed by Activision Blizzard ahead of their launches later this week.

The expansive season will contain new multiplayer maps, multiplayer modes, a Warzone map update and event, additions to Zombies mode, new Outbreak vehicles and intel, new weapons, new Operators and more. Got all that?

The first new Operator to arrive in both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone is an oldie but a goodie (with a visual revamp too): Wraith, seen above. She’ll become available at the launch of the season at Tier 0 in the Season Three Battle Pass. She also has a Legendary Skin at Tier 100.

Two additional Operators, Knight and Antonov, will be distributed mid-season.

Finally, the legendary Captain Price will be available inside Black Ops Cold War and Warzone to all that have purchased Cold War. You’ll need to go online inside the paid title once Season 3 starts to unlock him within Warzone.

Season 3 will debut on 22 April and take up between 8-25GB depending on platform and title. For a full, incredibly detailed look at what to expect with the season, head here.

Both Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty Warzone are available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War

13 Nov 2020 (PC PS4 | PS5 Xbox One | Series)

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