

I've never really got on with the studio's love affair with the horde, but I'll explain why I've been swayed in a moment.įirst, let's talk about the multiplayer maps themselves. New Zombies campaign Mob of the Dead also tries a lot of new things and - amazingly - made me actually care about the undead side of Treyarch's shooter. This doesn't apply across the board - as Modern Warfare 3's DLC run did eventually produce some stellar locales - but it often felt like you were paying good money for minimal effort.īlack Ops 2: Uprising is a another fine example of how to not copy and paste assets, as every map on offer feels fresh, with bright, colourful environments and plenty of new things to see as you mow each other down. Modern Warfare's DLC has largely given us bland urban environments with re-used assets from either the core campaign or on-disc maps. I've always said that Treyarch's Call of Duty DLC is both more substantial and offers better value per pound than any add-on content produced by Infinity Ward. You can read my full appraisal of the pack here. The pack follows Treyarch's first DLC 'Revolution'. Speaking of Zombies, here's a separate Mob of the Dead trailer, which goes behind the scenes.

The studio released an Uprising walkthrough trailer which sees David Vonderhaar discussing each of the maps and new Zombies campaign Mob of the Dead. This is the second DLC pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, developed internally at Treyarch. VG247's Dave Cook dolphin dives head first into battle, and discusses whether or not it's worth a purchase.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - Uprising is the second DLC pack from Treyarch.
