Zombies Take Over CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 4 In This New Trailer For Tomorrow's "Operation Apocalypse Z" Update

Zombies Take Over CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 4 In This New Trailer For Tomorrow's "Operation Apocalypse Z" Update

Treyarch has released an exciting, new trailer for their upcoming update to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 which will totally revamp Blackout and add a new Zombies map. Check it out...

By Nebula - Jul 08, 2019 01:07 PM EST
Source: Treyarch
Activision and Treyarch have released an exciting, new trailer for their impending update to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 which is titled "Operation Apocalypse Z". If you're a fan of the subseries' Zombies mode, you're going to love this content drop.

The trailer first focuses on Blackout, revealing that zombies are going to invading the battle-royale in more ways that one. Not only will the actual zombies be upped but the environments will become more haunting. There's eery fog and rivers of blood. Again, if you're a fan of the Zombies mode itself, you'll recognise a ton of new locations that are coming to Blackout such as the maps Moon and Der Eisendrache.

Danny Trejo's Zombies mode character is evidently becoming a playable character within Blackout as well as Russman. The latter is the homeless character who was previously playable in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2's Zombies mode. The former was a playable character in the Zombies mode way back in Call of Duty: Black Ops - specifically on the "Call of the Dead" map.

The final segment of the trailer focuses on the upcoming addition to the actual Zombies mode: Alpha Omega. It's a remake of Nuketown Zombies and it's infinitely larger than its former self. Both the Primis and Ultimis versions of Richtofen, Nikolai, Dempsey, and Takeo will be playable within this map. The trailer also reveals an exciting, new Wonder Weapon in the form of an elemental Ray Gun Mark II.

All this content, and more, will be coming to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 tomorrow! Check out the trailer for yourself below:

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