Black Ops 2 features competitive zombie modes

18 June 2012

Probably one of the best things about the Call of Duty franchise was the introduction of zombies into the fold.

The little side-show gameplay mode in World at War ended up becoming one of the most played features, and prompted a huge push to get zombies in Black Ops 2.

We now know that the series’ Zombie Mode is making a return, although what is Treyarch mixing it up with this time?

In a recent interview, Treyarch’s Daniel Suarez revealed that some competitive elements are being introduced into the zombie-killing scenario.

Suarez explained that multiplayer and zombies would be fused more than ever, with features such as 4v4 matches with zombies thrown into the mix.

Another example would be a survival mode, which pits players against one another in order to see who lasts the longest.

Zombie Wager matches are also mentioned as a possibility, with the elements of MW3’s mode coming to zombies. Players could be assigned objectives to complete, with the element of having your flesh-eaten making it a little tougher.

Read more about Black Ops II, which is scheduled for a November 13 release date.

Source: GameRanx

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  1. PsyChoPanthis
    19.06.2012 at 07:46

    black and orange, black and orange, black and orange… get some rappers, big speakers and semi naked dancers and we got ourselves a double platinum in the making 😛

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