1.63GB on PlayStation 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 update 1.23 is now available to download on PS4 and Xbox One, players have revealed.
Here’s the full list of patch notes for the update on PS4, which highlight fixes to the recently released Zombies Chronicles DLC:
Global
General
- General Stability Improvements
Multiplayer
General
- Added measures to address exploitative 3rd party peripherals.
Zombies
Global
- Fixed an issue where incorrect voice over lines were playing in various levels
- Fixed an issue where all players would hear the Galil firing audio regardless of their distance from the shooter
- Fixed an issue that would cause the “fire sale” audio to play too loud
- The Thundergun will now grant players XP
- Fixed an issue with time attacks not working properly
- Fixed a crash that occurred while using the “Eye Candy” GobbleGum
- Fixed a bug that occurred while using the “Idle Eyes” GobbleGum before a host migration
- Fixed various collision and pathing issues.
Origins
- Fixed various Elemental Staff bugs.
- Fixed Panzersoldat pathing issues and bugs.
- Optimized streamer performance in the map.
Kino Der Toten
- Fixed an issue where players were being targeted by zombies immediately after teleporting.
- Fixed an issue where players would experience a black screen while teleporting.
Shangri-la
- Fixed an issue where players would lose their primary weapon after picking up the cymbal monkey.
- Fixed an issue where wall buys could lose functionality.
Shi No Numa
- Fixed an issue where Flogger kills were not counting towards daily trap challenges.
Moon
- Fixed a bug that would cause a “connection interrupted” error when deploying the QED.
- Fixed a host migration crash.
- Fixed a “Widow’s Wine” exploit.
Ascension
- Fixed various Gersh device bugs.
- Addressed collision exploits.
On Xbox One, the update doesn’t include the Zombies Chronicles fixes because the DLC isn’t out yet.
E3 2017 should be busy for Call of Duty, as Activision is set to show off WWII’s multiplayer. It’s also possible we’ll hear news on the rumored standalone version of Modern Warfare Remastered.
[Source: Activision Support (1), (2) via Charlie Intel, Reddit, Joe]
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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Batman: Arkham Knight
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Far Cry 4
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Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
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Borderlands: The Handsome Collection
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Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
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Grow Home
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Grand Theft Auto V
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Watch Dogs
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inFAMOUS Second Son
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Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition
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Dying Light
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