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Four DLC packs, five Zombies maps, and 16 multiplayer maps, but on PC, the multiplayer lobbies are a graveyard. Buy this for Zombies or don't buy it at all.

I'll be straight with you: this Season Pass lives and dies by how much you care about Zombies. The four packs, Awakening, Eclipse, Descent, and Salvation, bundle in 16 multiplayer maps and five dedicated Zombies experiences, including The Giant as an instant bonus for pass owners. That sounds generous until you log into a DLC multiplayer lobby on PC and hear nothing but the ambient hum of your own GPU. The community has been consistent on this for years: DLC multiplayer matchmaking on PC is effectively dead, and finding populated lobbies for the premium maps is a serious ask unless you have a pre-made squad willing to party up. Flip to the Zombies side and things get considerably warmer. Der Eisendrache, the Zombies chapter from Awakening, is the crown jewel here, a medieval castle setting with elemental bows that the community regularly calls one of the best Zombies maps Treyarch has ever made. Zetsubou No Shima brings a swamp-horror atmosphere with the Skull of Nan Sapwe as its standout Wonder Weapon, while Gorod Krovi drops you into an alternate Stalingrad where Element 115 has unleashed dragons over the battlefield. These are meaty, Easter egg-rich maps with proper co-op flow designed for four players grinding through rounds together. The Zombies content holds up, full stop. There is a structural catch worth flagging for PC players specifically: individual DLC map packs can no longer be purchased separately on Steam, which means the Season Pass is your only route into this content. That removes your ability to cherry-pick only the maps you actually want, which is a shame when the Zombies community has clearly rallied most of its energy around a handful of favourites rather than the full slate. The Season Pass also does not include Zombies Chronicles, that remastered collection of classic maps is a separate purchase entirely, so if classic-era Zombies is what you are after, research which product actually covers the maps you want before clicking anything. For a casual four-player couch or remote-play session, the Zombies maps here handle group play well. Rounds scale with player count, the co-op easter egg chains are genuinely fun to work through with friends who know the maps, and the controller support is solid throughout. Just do not expect the multiplayer side to fill that Saturday night lobby by itself without pre-arranged friends. The pass earns its very positive reception almost entirely on Zombies merit, with the multiplayer maps serving as a bonus for organised groups rather than a live matchmaking draw. Riley, Scout Team

Call of Duty®: Black Ops III - Season Pass (DLC)
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Call of Duty®: Black Ops III - Season Pass (DLC)

Nov 5, 2015TreyarchActivision
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Four DLC packs, five Zombies maps, and 16 multiplayer maps, but on PC, the multiplayer lobbies are a graveyard. Buy this for Zombies or don't buy it at all.

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I'll be straight with you: this Season Pass lives and dies by how much you care about Zombies. The four packs, Awakening, Eclipse, Descent, and Salvation, bundle in 16 multiplayer maps and five dedicated Zombies experiences, including The Giant as an instant bonus for pass owners. That sounds generous until you log into a DLC multiplayer lobby on PC and hear nothing but the ambient hum of your own GPU. The community has been consistent on this for years: DLC multiplayer matchmaking on PC is effectively dead, and finding populated lobbies for the premium maps is a serious ask unless you have a pre-made squad willing to party up. Flip to the Zombies side and things get considerably warmer. Der Eisendrache, the Zombies chapter from Awakening, is the crown jewel here, a medieval castle setting with elemental bows that the community regularly calls one of the best Zombies maps Treyarch has ever made. Zetsubou No Shima brings a swamp-horror atmosphere with the Skull of Nan Sapwe as its standout Wonder Weapon, while Gorod Krovi drops you into an alternate Stalingrad where Element 115 has unleashed dragons over the battlefield. These are meaty, Easter egg-rich maps with proper co-op flow designed for four players grinding through rounds together. The Zombies content holds up, full stop. There is a structural catch worth flagging for PC players specifically: individual DLC map packs can no longer be purchased separately on Steam, which means the Season Pass is your only route into this content. That removes your ability to cherry-pick only the maps you actually want, which is a shame when the Zombies community has clearly rallied most of its energy around a handful of favourites rather than the full slate. The Season Pass also does not include Zombies Chronicles, that remastered collection of classic maps is a separate purchase entirely, so if classic-era Zombies is what you are after, research which product actually covers the maps you want before clicking anything. For a casual four-player couch or remote-play session, the Zombies maps here handle group play well. Rounds scale with player count, the co-op easter egg chains are genuinely fun to work through with friends who know the maps, and the controller support is solid throughout. Just do not expect the multiplayer side to fill that Saturday night lobby by itself without pre-arranged friends. The pass earns its very positive reception almost entirely on Zombies merit, with the multiplayer maps serving as a bonus for organised groups rather than a live matchmaking draw. Riley, Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opShared/Split ScreenSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsSteam WorkshopValve Anti-Cheat enabledSteam LeaderboardsRemote Play on PhoneRemote Play on TabletRemote Play on TVRemote Play TogetherFamily SharingZombies Co-opEaster Egg HuntingDead Multiplayer LobbiesWonder WeaponsDLC Map PackFour-Player Co-opRound-Based Survival

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Reviews & Ratings

Metacritic
73
Steam
85%(228,814)

Game Info

Developer
Treyarch
Publisher
Activision
Release Date
Nov 5, 2015

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