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Treyarch will reveal details of Call of Duty: Black OPS 3's Zombie Mode on July 9



This year's Comic Con will see Treyarch, the developer of the upcoming Call of Duty: Black OPS 3, pull down the curtain on the Zombie Mode of the first person shooter, alongside it's star studded voice cast. The developer is also set to unveil details of the Collector's Edition of the game. The event will take place at 1pm PT/4pm ET/9pm UK 9 at a panel hosted by the game's Zombie director Jason Blundell and lead writer Craig Houston.

During the debut of the mode, Comic Con attendees will also be able to get their hands on exclusive Zombies memorabilia, alongside participating in the Black Ops III Zombies Escape Room Challenge. The challenge, which is open to both the Comic Con attendees and the public, will require it's players to work together to solve a series of puzzles and escape the room in a race against the clock.

Fans of the series can also pick up a free mini-comic by Dark Horse Comics which serves as a prequel to the events of Call of Duty: Black OPS 3. Attendees of Comic Con can get the comic at either the Dark Horse Comics booth (#2615) or the Activision installation.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is set to release on November 6 for PC, PlayStation 3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Which features do you want to see in the Zombie Mode of this year's Call of Duty? Share your thoughts in the comments section.




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