COD Black Ops Cold War
Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War mid-Season 2 update is only a few hours away and, as has been happening for a few months now, PlayStation 4 players are the only ones who can download all the files well in advance.Anyone who owns a physical or digital copy of Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War can in fact download the approximately 7 GB of data relating to update 1.14, which will then be installed at the official debut of the update. In this way, Sony users will be the first to be able to play in the minutes immediately following the publication of the patch, whose not particularly large size should not in any case create big problems for those who own the first-person shooter on other platforms. It should also be noted that this system is currently available exclusively on the older generation Sony console and there is no way to anticipate the download on PlayStation 5.
For those who do not know, the update in question introduces new maps for the online multiplayer mode, a new arena for the Zombies mode and a long line of weapon modifications. Speaking of weapons, have you already read our guide on how to unlock Shadow Hunter R1 for free in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War?
Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Mid-Season Update Pre-Loading Details Revealed
PlayStation 4 users will be able to pre-load the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War mid-season update, which is another big patch for the military shooter. According to CharlieIntel, the mid-season update weighs in at around 7 GB.
The site reported that players can install the 7 GB update, starting at 9 PM PT on March 29 (12 AM ET on March 30). For some reason, pre-loading is only available on PS4, it seems.
The mid-season update is a big one, as evidenced by the file size and what we've heard about it so far. Developer Treyarch has already announced that the update will include new maps, including the Golova map with the new 40-player Hardpoint mode, along with a new map called Mansion that's set in Cuba. Various weapon tuning changes are coming as well.
It's expected there will be some updates and changes for the battle royale game Warzone as well, along with the fan-favorite Zombies mode, but we're still waiting to learn more.
In other Call of Duty news, it was recently reported that 2021's game is called Call of Duty: Vanguard, and it's once again set in World War II.
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