Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is out October 12 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. The 1.08 patch and its notes for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 comes in at a size of 22 GB for Xbox One players and 14 GB for PS4 players. Developer Treyarch has yet to release the full set of patch notes for the 1.08 update that was implemented today.
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More details about the download size for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 have come out now as we approach the game’s launch.
As expected, the Xbox Store page (via Charlie Intel) for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has been recently updated with more information on the game, particularly when it comes to the file size.
Xbox One games typically become available for pre-load well ahead of any other platform, so it makes sense for the download size on the store to be made public ahead of time. In this case, Black Ops 4 appears to require a relatively modest 42.64GB of free space. The size will no doubt expand at launch, assuming a day one patch or two are in the works.
Though this is technically the size of the Xbox One version, it should give us an idea about the PS4 download size as well, judging by how similar they tend to be for most games. Pre-loading is not yet available, however.
To celebrate the impending launch, Activision released the Black Ops 4 launch gameplay trailer. It’s relatively short this year, what with the lack of big campaign moments to spice it up, but it does list all the content players will have access to at launch. Black Ops 4 offers multiplayer, Zombies, and of course, Blackout battle royale.
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You may also notice a look at what seems to be the different tutorial missions for the game’s specialists, and teasers for never-before-seen maps.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is out October 12 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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Update: Treyarch has rolled out the latest patch for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. As advertised, this update brings the classic Nuketown map to multiplayer on PS4, along with a huge list of fixes and balance changes across all modes on each platform, plus more stability improvements in Zombies. You can find the full patch notes on Reddit. The original story follows.
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Some new content is on the way to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 very soon. As Treyarch teased in the patch notes for the game's latest update, the developer is bringing back the fan-favorite Nuketown map, and it's arriving for free this week for some players.
First introduced in the original Call of Duty: Black Ops, Nuketown has gone on to become one of the most iconic multiplayer maps in the series. It has been remade in every subsequent Black Ops game, each time sporting a different look while retaining the same general layout. In Black Ops 4, Nuketown takes the form of a small Russian city in the dead of winter. You can take your first look at it in the trailer above.
Thanks to Activision's timed exclusivity agreement with Sony, Nuketown will arrive first on PS4 beginning today, November 13, with an Xbox One and PC release set to follow later. Treyarch hasn't announced exactly when the map will come to those two platforms, but this time, its PS4 exclusivity period is only seven days (rather than 30 as it was for previous Call of Duty games), so Xbox One and PC players will presumably get their chance to revisit Nuketown sometime next week.
Treyarch has a lot more free content planned for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Next month, the developer will introduce the first of several new Specialist characters to the game. Treyarch also plans to hold more seasonal, weekly, and other limited-time events in the game, and the battle royale-inspired Blackout mode is also slated to receive its own set of regular map updates, expansions, and new modes.
Treyarch continues to tweak and improve Black Ops 4 with a regular stream of updates and patches. The latest focused on resolving some lingering stability issues in Zombies mode and made a few tweaks to Blackout and multiplayer. We also have our own ideas on how Blackout mode can improve in the future.