The PKG includes the iconic survival Zombies map, Shadows of Evil , featuring a 1940s film-noir aesthetic and a star-studded voice cast.
Beyond the campaign, the PS3 version also lacks several features that leverage next-generation hardware, including the customization tool, Theater Mode for recording gameplay clips, and the CODCast eSports tool for spectating and commenting on matches. Even local multiplayer is absent—the only way to play with friends or family is online.
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This paper examines the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops III (BO3) on the PlayStation 3 (PS3), analyzing the significant technical disparities between the seventh-generation port and its eighth-generation counterparts. It explores the role of the PKG file format—the standard package manager for the PS3—in the distribution and modification of this specific title. The study highlights how the PS3 version, lacking the campaign mode and advanced engine features, serves as a case study for the limitations of legacy hardware during a console transition period.
The most significant omission is the complete absence of the single-player Campaign mode . The developers stated that the ambitious 4-player co-op campaign could not be faithfully recreated on older hardware. The PKG includes the iconic survival Zombies map,
Copy the PKG files into the root directory of your USB storage device.
One niche reason the remains relevant is the modding community . Since the official servers are offline (or barely active), CFW users have developed: This public link is valid for 7 days
PKG files and community distribution
The is a unique way to play one of the final, massive FPS titles on the system. While it lacks the campaign and graphical prowess of its newer counterparts, it serves as a nostalgic look at how developers tried to scale down modern games for older hardware.
For compatible "Fat" and early "Slim" PS3 models (e.g., EVNAT, Rebug, or BG Toolset modifications).