Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Ii Vengeance Pack Dlc ... ★ Direct
Released on July 2, 2013 (Xbox 360 first, later PS3 and PC), Vengeance 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.
Before diving into the maps, we must address the elephant in the room. The Vengeance Pack introduced the Peacekeeper SMG, which was a landmark moment for Call of Duty. It was the first-ever DLC-exclusive weapon in the series' history. Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 II Vengeance Pack DLC ...
Previously, DLC only offered maps. Suddenly, Treyarch added a fully modeled, balanced, and unique SMG. The Peacekeeper filled the gap between an assault rifle and an SMG—offering the fire rate of an SMG with the stability and range of an AR. Players who downloaded the Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 II Vengeance Pack DLC gained a distinct advantage in public lobbies. Released on July 2, 2013 (Xbox 360 first,
Perhaps the most controversial map in the pack, Detour takes place on a collapsed suspension bridge. Players fight across two main broken spans of asphalt and a perilous central scaffolding route. Before diving into the maps, we must address
Let’s be honest: You bought Vengeance for Buried.
Following the giant robot of Die Rise and the swampy chaos of Mob of the Dead, Buried offered something unique: Hope... and a giant, candy-loving giant named Arthur.
Set in an abandoned Western ghost town buried deep beneath an Angola excavation site, Buried was arguably the easiest map to survive on, but the hardest to master. Key highlights: