The represents a turning point in the franchise’s DLC philosophy. It proved that Treyarch wasn't just selling map packs—they were selling expansions that changed how the game was played. Buried gave Zombies fans one of the most atmospheric, creative survival experiences ever made, while the Peacekeeper changed the multiplayer weapon meta forever.
If you own Black Ops II and can still find a copy of the DLC (or the Season Pass), Vengeance remains a high-water mark for Call of Duty’s golden era of map packs. Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 II Vengeance Pack DLC ...
It has been over a decade since the Vengeance pack dropped for Call of Duty: Black Ops II , and for many of us who grew up in the golden era of League Play and trickshotting, this DLC still holds a special place in our loadouts. The represents a turning point in the franchise’s
Released on July 2, 2013 (Xbox 360 first, later PS3 and PC), is the second downloadable content pack for Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops II . True to its name, the pack delivers a retaliatory strike of content: four new multiplayer maps, a bloody new bonus weapon, and a game-changing chapter in the Zombies saga. It’s a mixed bag of fan service, creative risks, and horror-tinged chaos. If you own Black Ops II and can
Set on a multi-level, destroyed suspension bridge above an East Coast waterway, focusing on long-range engagements and verticality.