'Call of Duty Black Ops 3' Another Update Coming Mid-December and It Will Deal with 'COD' Caster Mode

It has been a busy time for the developers of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" since the first-person shooter game was released in early November.

The game received a massive patch last month that introduced fixes to the reported bugs and got some weapons either buffed or nerfed for the sake of balancing the game. The Gorgon, Haymaker 12 and L-CAR 9 are among those nerfed while the dingo, KRM 262 and Argus got a bump in either damage, range or recoil.

Now, the game just got another fix. According to Design and Trend, the update buffed some of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3's" higher score streak. But details as to which specific score streak was bumped were not elaborated. So a tweet that comes from David Vonderhaar, Studio Design Director @ Treyarch, is quite an enlightenment. On Twitter he posted Tuesday, "37.25.30.4. Arena Pro Series = CWL rules/maps. Scorestreak tuning (buffs for days) & fixes. Map exploits. +more."

And this is not the last fix for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3." Before the year ends there is going to be another one. According to Charlie Intel, David Vonderhaar has talked about some in-game issues that the company is already aware of during a Call of Duty World League stream. He has also revealed that another patch is underway and it is expected to arrive in the middle of December.

The patch will be aimed at the issues that affect the "COD" Caster mode, specifically on the kill feed, wrong team names, color problems, EMP affecting caster and uplink indicator among others. There will also be patches for Custom Game Settings specifically on the ability to save those settings. The company is said to have been working on a "COD World League"-like button for the purpose of activating settings or rules.

The patches and improvements that "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" receives is only proof that the developers at Treyarch are completely engaged with the gaming to community to make sure that the game will continuously be at its best.

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