Activision Announces Budget-Friendly Call Of Duty: Black Ops III Multiplayer Starter Pack For Steam

Are you a Steam user who's been tempted to check out Call of Duty: Black Ops III, but has yet to do so because of its price? Well, if your interest is limited to just the game's multiplayer component then you're in luck, because Activision has released a budget-friendly, limited time only, Multiplayer Starter Pack for the incredibly popular shooter.

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Are you a Steam user who’s been tempted to check out Call of Duty: Black Ops III, but has yet to do so because of its price? Well, if your interest is limited to just the game’s multiplayer component then you’re in luck, because Activision has released a budget-friendly, limited time only, Multiplayer Starter Pack for the incredibly popular shooter.

Available from today (February 16th) until February 29th, 2016, this Call of Duty: Black Ops III Multiplayer Starter Pack for Steam can be yours for a mere fifteen American dollars. Though you won’t get the full game through this offer, you will gain access to public ranked matches and other important game features. This includes the Weapon Paint Shop, Free Run & Arena practice modes, Theatre and Black Market.

What you will not get with this bundle is the game’s single player campaign, or either of its Zombies modes. There will also be limitations on what you can do within its multiplayer suite.

The full list of unavailable content and limitations is as follows:

Zombies game mode
Campaign game mode
Ability to play in Multiplayer custom games
Ability to Prestige (your level will be capped at 55 in the Starter Pack)
Access to mod tools or modded content (once released)
Access to unranked server browser (once released)
Ability to Fresh Start your profile
The ability to access Dead Ops Arcade II and Nightmares mode

Although it’s definitely a gimped package, the great price point at which this Call of Duty: Black Ops III Multiplayer Starter Pack sells makes it well worth checking out if you’re even a modest fan of online first-person shooters. The game is a blast through and through, and its competitive modes are definite highlights.


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