Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, set to land on November 6 this year, will be a five platform affair, shipping on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. But Activision today dropped some bad news on the owners of the older consoles who were hoping to enjoy the latest iteration of the cinematic shooter series.
The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 aren't going to get the full game. They'll get the conventional multiplayer game, and the multiplayer zombie mode, but that's all; the campaign mode, which will support both single player and co-operative multiplayer, won't be available.
The game's developer, Treyarch, says that it is the "ambitious scope of the 1-4 player coop Campaign design" that is keeping it off the old systems. As such, the companies working on the ports to old consoles, Beenox and Mercenary Technology, could not "faithfully recreate" the campaign on old hardware.
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