The Zombies mode has some surprises, according to datamining

Aug 28, 2015 13:09 GMT  ·  By

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 has just been the target of several leaks concerning a few major aspects of the first-person shooter. It seems that the classic map Nuketown is getting remastered once more in the form of Nuk3town and will be available for those who pre-order the game. What's more, datamined information from the ongoing beta confirms new Zombies details.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is set to debut this November, but in the last couple of weeks, developer Treyarch has rolled out different multiplayer beta versions across the PC, PS4, and Xbox One platforms. After some early problems on both PC and Xbox One, the test phase are proceeding pretty smoothly.

New datamined information confirms interesting things

Unfortunately for Treyarch, clever PC users have managed to find hidden information in the game's files. According to the roundup on CharlieIntel, the Zombies mode is going to feature both a campaign and a story mode, although it's unclear how they'll differ from each other.

The cooperative mode also supports character customization, not to mention the Theater mode. There's a full-fledged progression system, complete with ranks and the opportunity to Prestige and start things over.

Black Ops 3 will track the Easter Eggs uncovered by players in Black Ops 2, although it's unclear just why it's going to do that. Last but not least, it's also possible that players can control zombies in the special mode.

New version of Nuketown is a pre-order bonus

CharlieIntel also obtained an image, which you can see above, of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 listing on the Brazilian PS Store. The page has since been removed but you can clearly see that a Nuk3town pre-order bonus map is mentioned.

Nuketown was a fan favorite map in Black Ops 1 and returned as a pre-order bonus in Black Ops 2. Now, it seems that Black Ops 3 might continue the tradition and bring a remastered version of the level for hardcore fans.

None of the aforementioned information has been confirmed by Treyarch or Activision, so take the details with a big grain of salt.