Call of Duty: Black Ops has just received a brand new patch for the Xbox 360 console, addressing various security issues and solving some of the audio issues that appeared in the Search and Destroy mode.
Call of Duty: Black Ops was launched last year, and managed to impress a huge amount of gamers quickly making it one of the best-selling video games of all time, and commanding a fiercely loyal user base.
The game saw the release of three downloadable content packs up until now, First Strike, Escalation, and
Annihilation, as well as multiple patches and updates.
Now, Treyarch, the game's developer, has deployed a brand new update for the Xbox 360 version of Call of Duty: Black Ops, in order to address some of the issues encountered by players.
The Call of Duty: Black Ops Title Update 11 for the Xbox 360 hasn't been detailed all that much by the studio, which limited itself to saying that various security updates have been made, while the audio portion of the Search & Destroy multiplayer mode was tweaked when players planted or defused the actual bombs.
The security fixes haven't been detailed, but it's pretty safe to say that Treyarch patched up some of the vulnerabilities, glitches or exploits that were being used by some players to get an unfair advantage over the others.
Call of Duty: Black Ops on the Xbox 360 saw a massive influx of players after the release of the Annihilation downloadable map pack at the end of June and because of a special Double XP weekend that allowed players to gain twice the amount of experience from their multiplayer matches.
The game will also see many players return later this month, when it is host to the beta stage of the
Call of Duty Elite online service, which is going to tie into the first-person shooter, before being released alongside
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 this November.