Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 - Season Pass (DLC)
Sixteen multiplayer maps and four complete Zombies episodes in one pass - but the real question in 2025 is whether Der Eisendrache alone justifies the cost on Xbox.
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About Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 - Season Pass (DLC)
My honest take after going through every pack: the BO3 Season Pass is a two-tier product, and which tier you care about decides whether this is a smart grab or an overpay. The multiplayer side bundles sixteen maps spread across four packs - Awakening, Eclipse, Descent, and Salvation - mixing original designs with reimagined classics. Skyjacked (a futuristic airship riff on the beloved Hijacked from BO2) and Gauntlet are genuine crowd-pleasers for the couch squad; Rise is the weakest link, a map that punishes you from behind more than it rewards aggressive play. If multiplayer maps are your only reason for buying, keep in mind that finding lobbies running DLC rotations has become genuinely hit-or-miss on a decade-old title, even on Xbox where the base playerbase held longer than PC. The Zombies content is where this pass earns its reputation. Each of the four packs adds a full Zombies episode, and the lineup runs from very good to legitimately great. Der Eisendrache (Awakening) is the crown jewel - an elemental bow upgrade system replaces the staffs you might remember from Origins, and the map's scale and secrets kept communities theorising for years. Zetsubou No Shima (Eclipse) brings a jungle-swamp atmosphere with the Skull of Nan Sapwe as its Wonder Weapon, widely considered one of the most inventive in the whole franchise. Gorod Krovi (Descent) adds dragons circling a Soviet cosmodrome and the Ray Gun Mk3, though its main easter egg has carried a reputation for bugs since launch - go in with patient friends rather than randoms. Salvation's Revelations wraps up the Primis crew storyline and includes the Apothicon Servant, a fan-favourite weapon that can be Pack-a-Punched. All four Zombies episodes support four-player co-op, which means a full group on the couch or online will find a massive amount of content here. A few practical notes worth flagging. First, this Season Pass does not include Zombies Chronicles - that separate pack covers remastered classic maps and has to be purchased on top. Second, on Xbox, there is a known quirk where the store may show a price on individual map packs even after you own the Season Pass; the fix is to download directly through the Manage Game menu rather than the in-game store. Third, this is DLC - you need the base game on the same platform to use any of it. For a group of four who love co-op Zombies and plan to actually commit to learning the easter eggs together, the Season Pass represents a serious chunk of content. Casual multiplayer fans who just want extra maps should weigh up current lobby activity before committing. The Zombies runs are built for patience and communication, not drunk button-mashing - but four friends who are even mildly into the mode will find more replay value here than in most full-priced releases. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Treyarch, Aspyr (Mac)
- Publisher
- Activision, Aspyr
- Release Date
- Nov 6, 2015