CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 4: New Xbox & PC Update Introduces Operation Spectre & Features The Return Of Alcatraz

CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 4: New Xbox & PC Update Introduces Operation Spectre & Features The Return Of Alcatraz CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 4: New Xbox & PC Update Introduces Operation Spectre & Features The Return Of Alcatraz

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has gotten a new update on every platform, beyond the PlayStation 4, which adds a load of new content to the first-person-shooter. Find out more...

By Nebula - May 07, 2019 10:05 AM EST
Source: Treyarch
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 recently got an update on every platform other than the PlayStation 4. This is because the added content has already been present on the Sony console for a week's time.

The first-person-shooter's newest update will allow Xbox One and PC players to get their hands on Operation Spectre as well as reintroduce the Alcatraz portion of the "Blackout" battle-royale map. This iconic prison was added to the mode last month before being removed after just a week. Now, with some renovations and improvements, Alcatraz is back.

Alcatraz isn't the only change to the Blackout map, however, as the "Wetworks" map update will see most of the battle-royale flooded. There's also of course the new "Bounty Hunter" Blackout mode and multiplayer specialist: Spectre. To find out more on that, check out the trailer below.

This update will also allow Xbox One and PC players to take part in the new "Super Blood Wolf Moon" Zombies Gauntlet. This mode will provide fans of the survival experience some new challenges to accomplish with the "Dead of the Night" map.

and Prop Hunt modes. The latter of those modes involved players disguising themselves as inanimate objects and trying to survive whilst an opposing team hunts them down. Black Ops 4's Prop Hunt mode will go live on PC and Xbox One on May 10th, whereas the rest of the afformentioned content will be arriving on May 7th (today).


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