This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Call of Duty: Black Ops II for PlayStation 3. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it. advertisement This Easter Egg can be found on Green Run (in TranZit mode). To activate it you need to press X
(360), SQUARE (PS3), or F (PC) on all three teddy bears in one game. Once you do a song will begin playing. The video below shows the locations in detail. This Easter
Egg can be found on Nuketown Zombies. To activate it you need to press X (360), SQUARE (PS3), or F (PC) on all three teddy bears in one game. Once you do a song will begin playing. The video below shows the locations in detail. advertisement There's a Jimmy Kimmel easter egg in the game. Near the
end, you'll see Raul Menendez sitting in a prison cell while someone on the television remarks that Menendez was invited to be on the show but had other plans. You
can view Thor's Hammer in the game's early Celerium mission. Once you fly down to the area where guards are patrolling, take out the guards and drop into a ravine. Look around and you'll find some brush hiding the entrance to a cave. Check inside the cave to find Thor's Hammer, though you'll have to leave it where it sits. advertisement Unlock the gold camo for every type of gun a given class can use and
you'll unlock the diamond camo for that class. For instance, you'll need to unlock the gold camo for every sniper rifle if you want to obtain diamond camo for the sniper. Submitted by: icecollld To play some old Activision classics, you need to play on the
Nuketown 2025 map. Shoot the heads off all of the mannequins within a minute and thirty seconds. Don't worry about the ones int he background, as those don't count. Mannequin locations are randomly generated, so you'll have to look around a bit. If you successfully decapitate all of the mannequins within the required time frame, you'll be able to play old Activision titles such as
Pitfall, H.E.R.O., River Raid, and Kaboom! Submitted by: icecollld Up Next: PC CheatsWas this guide helpful?In This Wiki GuideCall of Duty: Black Ops II, is a first-person shooter developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. This is the ninth main installment for the Call of Duty franchise, as well as being the first Call of Duty game available to an 8th generation console (Wii U), and was released on November 13, 2012.[3] It is the direct sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops and was announced on May 1, 2012, during an NBA playoff game. It is the first game made by Treyarch to be set in the future, and also the first direct sequel produced for the series by the studio. The game is also the first Call of Duty game for Nintendo's Wii U console, and it was available for the Wii U's launch day in North America, Europe, and Australia, whilst it was released on December 20, 2012 in Japan, which was 12 days after the console's Japanese launch day, albeit the console received the Japanese dub version simultaneously with the other platforms on the same day. The link to the Call of Duty: Black Ops II website was also granted access to the public to coincide with the world reveal during the NBA basketball playoffs. After much demand, anticipation, and speculation, Call of Duty: Black Ops II finally became available on Xbox One via backwards compatibility on April 12, 2017.[1] StoryThe story takes place across two separate arcs, one recounting events in 1986-1989, a few years after the events of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and 18 years after Mason stops Dragovich and Nova 6, and the other following characters in the year 2025.[4] Whilst it continues the saga of certain main characters introduced in the original Black Ops, both arcs take place several decades after the conclusion of the first game. PlotIn the year 2025, a U.S. special operations team led by David Mason and his partner, Mike Harper, arrive at "The Vault", a top-security location home to an aging Frank Woods, whom they suspect possess vital information on the whereabouts of Raul Menendez. Woods concedes that Menendez has recently visited him, and shows them a locket that the latter had left behind. Frank then narrates several covert missions undertaken during his military career which span their previous encounters. According to Woods, by 1986 Alex Mason had effectively retired from active duty to pursue an obscure existence in Alaska with his son, the seven-year-old David. Their shaky relationship is strained further when Mason is solicited by his former handler Jason Hudson, seeking to recruit him for an assignment in Cuando Cubango during the height of the Angolan civil and South African Border Wars. Woods had disappeared with his men while aiding Jonas Savimbi's UNITA rebels against Angola's Marxist government; their actions have already been disavowed by the CIA and Hudson hopes to rescue any survivors. With UNITA's assistance, Mason and Hudson recover Woods from the Cubango, subsequently locating Menendez among a contingent of Cuban military advisers. However, a firefight breaks out, and their quarry escapes as the Americans are rescued by helicopter. It is revealed that Menendez is responsible for holding Woods captive after murdering his team. In light of this information, Mason, Woods, and Hudson begin tracking Menendez, who has established himself as a primary arms dealer for bush conflicts in Southern Africa and Latin America. Later in the year, the CIA authorizes a strike against the unscrupulous Nicaraguan, now making a healthy profit running arms across Soviet-occupied Afghanistan. The trio and Chinese operative Tian Zhao ally with the Afghan Mujahideen against the Soviets. They locate Lev Kravchenko, who survived the grenade explosion in Vietnam with Woods, and interrogate him about Menendez's plans before executing him. The Mujahideen then betray the Americans and Zhao, leaving them to die in the Afghan wilderness until their rescue by two unidentified civilians. At this point, Menendez's motive for his seemingly senseless vendetta against the West become clear: his sister Josefina was grievously injured in an act of arson committed by American businessmen for insurance money. The Menendez clan, which dominates a powerful drug cartel, was again rocked by loss when the CIA sanctions the assassination of Raul's father. An embittered Menendez now considers the conflict to be personal, but his one-man struggle against the West is interrupted when Mason, Woods, Hudson, and local security forces raid his headquarters in Nicaragua; during the chaos, an enraged Woods inadvertently kills Josefina with a grenade. Faking his demise with the assistance of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, Menendez lives to retaliate against those he holds personally responsible for his sister's death. During the 1989 invasion of Panama, he kidnaps Hudson and David, using them as bait for a trap. He then uses Hudson to mislead Woods, manipulating him into shooting and possibly killing Mason instead of himself. Depending on the player's actions during Kravchenko's interrogation, it is implied that Menendez had used moles within the CIA. In the ensuing chaos, Menendez kills Hudson and cripples Woods. Unsatisfied with his revenge, Menendez allows Woods and David to live, promising to return to complete his revenge when the time is right. Three decades later, Menendez re-emerges as the leader of Cordis Die, a massive populist movement with over two billion followers. He stages a cyberattack that cripples the Chinese Stock Exchange; in response, the Chinese ban the export of rare earth elements, fermenting the start of a new Cold War between the Chinese-led Strategic Defense Coalition (SDC) and the U.S.-led NATO. Taking advantage of this stand-off, Menendez attempts to bring the two powers to a full-blown war by inciting conflicts between the two, secretly aiding SDC leader Chairman Tian Zhao, who worked with Mason and Woods during their operation in Afghanistan in 1986. Using the intelligence provided by Woods, David, now a Navy SEAL Commander code-named Section, leads JSOC forces in the renewed search for Menendez. Shortly after gathering intelligence from Woods, Section and JSOC infiltrates Myanmar investigating a spike in activity in the region. There, Section's team encounters a computer engineer under Menendez's employment, warning them of a cyberattack with a Celerium device, a quantum computer capable of hacking any computer system. Section's team is later deployed in Pakistan, attempting to gather intelligence on Menendez's plots. During the infiltration, Menendez discloses the name of a target, "Karma" in the Cayman Islands. Section and SEAL operatives Harper and Salazar later infiltrate the Cayman Islands, finding out that "Karma" is a woman named Chloe Lynch, a former employee of Menendez's shell corporation, Tacitus. Lynch was the main developer of the Celerium device, and as a means of wrapping up loose ends, Menendez had deployed mercenaries for her abduction, led by his second-in-command, DeFalco. Salazar, Section and Harper either rescue Lynch by killing Defalco, or he escapes with her. JSOC later has a lead on Menendez in Yemen, where JSOC asset Farid infiltrates Menendez's cell to help Section facilitate the leader's capture. The player, as Farid, has a choice during the mission. Menendez, suspecting Farid's disloyalty, orders him to shoot the captured Harper. If the player chooses not to shoot Harper, and instead attempts to shoot Menendez, he fails and is executed, but Harper survives and is rescued. If the player chooses to shoot Harper, Farid survives, and Harper is not present in any conversations or missions thereafter. Menendez is successfully captured, but this was a ruse for Menendez to hack into the U.S. military's computer infrastructure on the aircraft carrier the U.S.S. Obama, seizing control of the entire U.S. drone fleet. Salazar is revealed to be Menendez's mole within JSOC, and facilitates Menendez's attack—Menendez escapes with Salazar's aid, and when Menendez breaks in to the bridge of the Obama, Salazar shoots the soldiers guarding Admiral Briggs. What happens next depends on the fates of Farid, Defalco and Lynch. Lynch will be absent if she was not rescued. If Farid is alive, he dies either shielding Lynch from Salazar or killing Defalco (if he is alive by this point). If Farid is dead, Lynch will be killed. The player, playing as Menendez, has the choice of either killing or wounding Admiral Briggs. If the player only wounds Briggs, and the player has completed all of the Strike Force missions, JSOC and SDC enter an alliance, then the player is later informed that the SDC sent hundreds of drones to defend the Obama, and consequently Briggs was able to save the ship and its crew. Menendez escapes the ship while Salazar is caught, and will be executed by Harper if he is still alive. Menendez then uses the drones to stage an attack on Los Angeles during a meeting of G20 leaders, hoping to kill them and cause catastrophic damage to the global economy. Section escorts U.S. President Bosworth to safety amidst the drone attacks. JSOC eventually finds the source of the transmissions responsible for the hacking to Haiti, where Section leads JSOC forces into recapturing the facility in the final mission, and apprehending or killing Menendez. There are different endings depending on the actions the player takes throughout the campaign, such as whether or not the United States and China are able to enter an alliance with each other, as well as determining the fates of certain individuals in the game. During the main campaign, the player may choose to participate in optional Strike Missions. The Strike Missions involve JSOC attempting to curb the SDC's global influence by preventing them from forcing neighboring countries into the alliance, with one such mission being to rescue Lynch from Defalco if he escaped with her in the previous encounter. Section himself does not participate in these missions directly, though he can command the forces remotely from a command center. If the missions are completed successfully, the SDC is weakened enough to ally with JSOC, and assists the player later in the campaign, for example, in sending its own drones to rescue the U.S.S. Obama. EndingsThe storyline of Call of Duty: Black Ops II has eight endings depending on which conditions the player fulfills over the course of the game.
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GameplayA flowchart about player choices Departing from the notorious linear campaign style of past Call of Duty games, Treyarch decided to take a non-linear and sandbox approach to Call of Duty: Black Ops II, (meaning no back-to-back missions with the same outcome every time replayed) instead the old linear style has been dropped in favor of "a more open ended campaign that relies heavily on player choice." There will be significant points within the campaign where the player is essentially given control over the course the game will take. It won't be a simple "A, B or C" choice either, it will be more expansive than that. There are many more choices then just a simple live or die picking at the final mission. for example, not protecting a certain character or killing a character won't lead to a mission failure, instead it will change the course the game will take. (check out the flow chart at the right side). To help with the departure from a linear campaign are a set of special missions dubbed Strike Force. These missions are sandbox, and play similarly to a Real Time Strategy game. The player can assume the role of a commander, command ground forces, and on top of this, there will be the ability to go back to the traditional first-person and take part in the action themselves. The player gets to have a chance of taking control of many different warfare technology such as unmanned vehicles, jets and robotic automobiles. If the player dies in a Strike Force mission, the story will go on, keeping the record of deaths rather than loading to the last saved checkpoint. The missions will go on to change the story, even change Menendez's plans. By the time the Cold War ends the player will see that they have made the results different. The ability of diving to prone returns from the prequel, as well as the campaign's playable characters once again speaking while being controlled by the player. Furthermore, like in Call of Duty: Finest Hour, the game now features crawling animations for weapons when moving while prone (instead of the weapon simply disappearing off the screen like they did in other games). Factions
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Achievements/TrophiesMain article: Achievements/Call of Duty: Black Ops IIMultiplayerClass selection in Black Ops II. The multiplayer portion of Call of Duty: Black Ops II takes place in the near future setting of 2025. The multiplayer development team is challenging their assumptions on multiplayer, taking a "one size does not fit all" approach. They are pulling and re-examining the multiplayer features, such as the Create-a-Class and killstreaks. The Create-a-Class was changed to a 10 point system; players are given 10 points to use on weapons, attachments, and perks, each costing 1 point. The game also introduces Wildcards, players can choose up to three, which allows players to break the rules of Create-a-Class by either, having one more attachment on their primary or backup weapon, two perks of any tier or more lethal/tactical grenades, but more points are used, one for the Wildcard and one for its bonus. The Playercard returns from Call of Duty: Black Ops, which displays the Calling Cards, Emblem, Clan Tag, and current level. It will also display the current League Play rank. The Emblem Editor also returns, now with the addition of 32 layers, a RGB scaler, and transparency. Another returning feature is Theater, which improves from what was available in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Players can now bookmark past gameplays using an option called Social Features. Players can now create films and montages using the Highlight Reel. A new feature in Call of Duty: Black Ops II is CoDCast. RanksCall of Duty: Black Ops II has 55 levels and 10 Prestiges. Players receive an unlock token for every level, and will have 4 once they reach level 4, which also unlocks Create-a-Class. The unlock token can be used to unlock new weapons, perks, equipment, and Scorestreaks in Create-a-Class. Once all 55 levels are completed, the player is able to prestige. The player will not be able to unlock every weapon, perk and equipment at level 55. It is now required to prestige to unlock everything. Weapon XP and unlocks do not reset after prestiging. It is also possible for weapons to prestige, which is separate from the player's own prestige.[5] When the player enters Prestige Mode, they receive an unlock token which can be used to unlock any item, gain another custom class slot, reset their stats, or refund their unlock tokens. When the player completes Level 55, Prestige 10, they are awarded the title of Prestige Master and unlock all items. However, players initially had to have reached 20th Prestige level 80 in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's multiplayer mode for the player to achieve Prestige Master, but a hotfix was released by Treyarch which allowed Prestige Master to be attained by all players, regardless of their ranks on the past games. Challenges return to reward players with XP to level up faster and unlock cosmetic content, such as camouflage patterns, which can now also be applied to secondary weapons, including launchers and the Assault Shield. The player will have to first unlock basic camouflage patterns, then advanced challenges become available to unlock special camouflage patterns. Challenges will also unlock reticles for the different sight attachments. Challenges do not reset after prestiging. Multiplayer Maps
GametypesCall of Duty: Black Ops II introduces a new game mode, Hardpoint. Players rush to the same place on the map and try to hold it for as long as possible until it moves.[6] Kill Confirmed returns from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, with the scoring system changed to make players play the objective.[7] Wager Matches from the original Black Ops return, now known as Party Games. Due to the removal of CODPoints, players now earn XP in this gametype.[8] Combat Training from Call of Duty: Black Ops also returns. In Call of Duty: Black Ops, Combat Training was separate from a player's multiplayer profile. In Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Combat Training is integrated with the player's public multiplayer profile. Players can play three different Combat Training gametypes. On Bootcamp, a team of players and bots face each other for full XP gain for the first 10 levels. Players can then play the Objective gametype, where a team of players and bots play objective modes, but receive half XP.[9] All playlists will be available from the start at Level 1, instead of being level-gated.
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LocationsUnited States of America
Angola (1986)
Afghanistan (1986)
Cayman Trench
Nicaragua (1986)
Panama (1989)
Singapore
Yemen
Myanmar
Zombies"If you like Zombies, you're gonna be really happy with what we're doing with Black Ops II. It's our biggest most ambitious Zombies effort—ever."— Mark Lamia, Studio Head of Treyarch, confirming Zombies.The Menu. The Zombies mode from Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops returns in Call of Duty: Black Ops II'[10] with numerous additions and changes, such as it running on the game's multiplayer engine rather than a modified single player engine, which lets it support twice as many zombies and twice as many players as before. With the inclusion of the multiplayer engine includes more features only available to multiplayer (now available to zombies) such as Theater Mode, additional game modes .etc.[11] A promotional poster for the game depicts a previously unknown woman, now known as Misty, holding the head of a zombie, the cap which spells "12212012" as well as a Winchester rifle and a sword, which is hanging on her right leg.[12] A teaser trailer was released prior to Treyarch having tweeted a zombie picture.[13] It showed an automated bus going around a city that was infested with the undead. It then teased a full reveal trailer that was released on September 26, 2012. On November 1, 2012, David Vonderhaar tweeted the menu of the mode for both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
EditionsHardened EditionThe Hardened Edition costs $79.99, it includes:
For Xbox 360 players
For PlayStation 3 players
Care Package EditionThe Care Package Edition costs $179.99, it includes:
For Xbox 360 players
For PlayStation 3 players
Digital Deluxe Edition (PC Exclusive)The Digital Deluxe Edition costs $79.99/€69.99, it includes:
Wii U versionIn the Wii U version, the Wii U GamePad (Wii U's standard, tablet-like controller) can be used to call in Scorestreaks, modify controls, view a full map, and change classes without pausing when playing by oneself. If there are two players in the same room, one can play on the screen while the other can play on the Wii U GamePad, basically eliminating split screen. The entire game can also be played in handheld mode on the gamepad. Regardless of these exclusive features, it is possible to play the game using a traditional Wii U Pro Controller, and the signature motion-controlled Wii Remote and Nunchuck. As confirmed by Activision, this version would have every feature that the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions had,[14][15] however, some features such as ELITE support[16] and live video-streaming[17] were not available due to the unfamiliarity of the console's Nintendo Network online infrastructure to the developers.[18] While it seemed possible that these features would be added in later, Multiplayer and Zombies DLC were never added. This is with the exception of Nuketown 2025, which was quietly added to the rotation in an update in August 2014, nearly a year after the release of Ghosts on the system. Downloadable ContentDownloadable Content is available for Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Players are able to purchase the Season Pass for $50 or 4000 Microsoft Points. The Season Pass grants access to Nuketown Zombies, as well as all four Content Packs. The first Content Pack is the Revolution pack which contains 4 Multiplayer Maps, 1 Zombies map, 1 new Zombies game mode and 1 new multiplayer weapon. The second Content Pack is the Uprising pack which contains 4 Multiplayer Maps and 1 Zombies map. The third Content Pack is the Vengeance pack which contains 4 Multiplayer Maps, 1 Zombies map and 1 new Zombies weapon. The fourth and final Content Pack is the Apocalypse pack which contains 4 Multiplayer Maps and 1 Zombies map. Current DLC
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LawsuitSee also - Call of Duty: Black Ops II Lawsuit GalleryPre-trailer PicturesCharactersClose-up of Woods' face. Woods imparting his predictions. Woods riding a horse. Raul Menendez. FactionsFBI heading into battle. WeaponsVehiclesVTOL in Cargo. Another Dragonfire. Avenger. Another Avenger. And more Avengers. LocationsGadgetsA Holo-map. X-ray technology. EventsMissile Launch CampaignStart Screen The HQ. Dragonfire point of view. Section and Harper trying to get to Menendez Section infiltrating enemy labs. Section going through some more enemy labs. Gliding through the mountains Section toggling his Camouflage A VTOL crashing Raul Menendez' rally Driving Manning a 40MM Cannon Falling out of a VTOL Controlling the CLAW. MultiplayerMultiplayer Startup Screen shown at Gamescom. ZombiesTeaser Poster. Map development. In-game map to real-life comparison. Mack Diner. A deserted town. Another view. Nuketown Zombies Behind the ScenesMap Preview closeup. Level rendering. Doing some more elaborate level rendering. Animation editing. Reload Animation designing. Editing Socotra Island. MediaConcept Art. Poster. Raw cover art. Black Ops 2 Logos. Box art. WiiU Box art Game EditionsHardened Edition Care Package Edition VideosCall of Duty Black Ops 2 Debut Trailer Villain Trailer - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Trailer Villain Trailer Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Exclusive Trailer E3 2012 E3 Trailer Behind the Scenes with Trent Reznor & David S. Goyer - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Video Black Ops II Interview with Trent Reznor & David S. Goyer
Multiplayer Reveal Trailer - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Video Multiplayer Reveal Trailer Collector's Editions Reveal - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Video Collector's Editions Reveal Zombies Preview - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Video Zombies Teaser Trailer Zombies Reveal Trailer - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Video Zombies Reveal Trailer Black Ops 2 OFFICIAL Multiplayer Menu Theme Song HD Multiplayer Menu Theme "Surprise" - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Live-Action Trailer "Surprise" - Official Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Live-Action Trailer Trivia
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Does Black Ops 2 have Zombies PS3?It was released for Xbox 360 on July 2, 2013, and for PC and PS3 on August 1. It includes new zombies map Buried as well as new multiplayer maps Cove, Detour, Rush and a remake of the popular map Summit from Black Ops: Uplink.
Which Call of Duty has Zombies PS3?Call of Duty: Black Ops III for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 features two modes only: Multiplayer and Zombies, providing fans with an expansive Multiplayer and an all-new film-noir Zombies adventure.
Can you play COD Black Ops 2 on PS3?Call of Duty®: Black Ops 2 Revolution, the first downloadable content pack now available on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
How do you unlock all Zombie maps on Black Ops 2 PS3?Interact with the computer to make a keyboard appear at the top right of the screen. Type 3ARC UNLOCK and press Enter to unlock all Zombie Mode maps.
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