Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Update For Play Station 3 And Xbox 360 Explained

The highly-popular first-person shooter game, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, has now been updated for PlayStation 3 (PS3) and Xbox 360.

Developer Treyarch and publisher Activision are launching a new update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, which fixes a number of problems that the community has reported with the multiplayer modes, while also adding a number of new features.

"Added a limited time game mode to the Bonus Playlist, the Arms Race Team Deathmatch variant awards players 150 score per kill. Let the Scorestreak wars begin. Added a post-match Connection Quality survey which will be presented to a sampling of players to assess online gameplay connection quality," per the Call Of Duty community.

The update addresses a number of issues reported by gamers.

According to the details released by the community on April 30, the update will fix an issue where players could get infinite ammo for the Death Machine and War Machine, where players may not die when getting stuck with a Crossbow Bolt and where the Hunter Killer drones will float around slowly when they miss a target from a certain angle.

The update also addresses an issue reported by the community where the frame rate may drop for other players when the host changes their audio settings during a match and where players were able to fall or dive-to-prone in certain lava areas and survive.

With the update players can now enter the crouched position while sprinting with the Riot Shield equipped and care packages now appear in blue and orange on the map when Color Blind Assist is enabled.

The update has also resolved an issue where players and turrets could survive the water rush when in certain areas on Hydro and also resolved an inconsistency with Max Number of Players being displayed incorrectly when backing out of a Public Match search while it is searching.

Visit the Xbox and PS3 community to get full details of the update.

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