Call of Duty: Black Ops III – Modding tools entering open beta phase

Treyarch has announced that the modding tools for Call of Duty: Black Ops III have entered their open beta phase. According to the company, this open beta phase will allow it to more effectively address bugs, add polish, and move closer to a complete suite of PC features.

As Treyarch claimed:

“While these tools are most certainly for the community, they wouldn’t be possible without the community itself, which is why we’re grateful for your patience and participation.”

Treyarch has not revealed an official release date for the final version of these modding tools for Call of Duty: Black Ops III. However, the team did state that it will continue to work on enhancing the user experience and the ability to create modded content.

Treyarch concluded:

“The Open Beta will include an Unranked Server Browser that will allow users running mods to connect to each other’s custom game lobbies.  The Unranked Dedicated Server files are still under development and their intended release is currently TBD. You can explore maps/mods created by the community in the Steam Workshop. There you can see some of the content developed during the Closed Alpha.”

9 thoughts on “Call of Duty: Black Ops III – Modding tools entering open beta phase”

  1. woah what? i dont play CoD because i have self respectbut modding tools coming to a cod game??? thats actually kinda cool since every dev team that touches a cod game is so console oriented

    1. Treyarch have provided modtools for every COD game they’ve created (minus COD3 and not sure about BO2), but they usually come a year late, as COD is a disposable game.

  2. How to keep players in COD.

    1. Make a game.
    2. Start a hype.
    3. Release a game, and tons of DLC’s with twice content as normal game.
    4. Sell DLC’s for whole year.
    5. When people start leaving the game, release modding tools to throw last bite for money.
    6. A new year has come, start from point 1.

    1. Not all COD games get to have modding tools. The game has sold enough that it doesn’t really need modding tools to keep it going. especially when it’s a PC-only feature. Previously people were asking for mod tools, and now that’s they’re here you come around with your drivel. If you’re going to try and find something to hate on just because it’s COD, please get your facts straight first.

    1. It’s not hack or cheating if they advertise and give us the tools. And yes about 12k+ people play this at any given point on PC.

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