Wie versprochen, hat das Entwicklerstudio Nihilistic jetzt den zweiten Patch für das Playstation Vita-exklusive Game Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified veröffentlicht. Das Update hebt das Game auf die Version 1.02 an, ist zirka 370 MB groß und kann ab sofort heruntergeladen werden. Der Changelog sieht wie gefolgt aus:
- Fixes for random crashes that happen in the middle of Multi Player matches.
- Fixes for Chat functionality that isn't properly restricted under restricted PlayStation Network account on Multi Player mode.
- Fixes for occasion, when kicked out of a lobby, the user will return to the main menu with no functionality or menu selections.
- Fixes for when “Create A Class” screen isn’t displayed and Back Ground screen remains when Client user selects “Create Class” on Party match making
- Fixes for scores will be sometimes be inconsistent when a player quits out/gets disconnected from a match, then joins another match
- Fixes for occasion when aerial kill streaks appear in the ground when called in.
- Fixes for when friendly nameplates do no not appear instantly
- Fixes for near class name being all uppercase.
- Fixes for Chat functionality that isn't properly restricted under restricted PlayStation Network account on Multi Player mode.
- Fixes for occasion, when kicked out of a lobby, the user will return to the main menu with no functionality or menu selections.
- Fixes for when “Create A Class” screen isn’t displayed and Back Ground screen remains when Client user selects “Create Class” on Party match making
- Fixes for scores will be sometimes be inconsistent when a player quits out/gets disconnected from a match, then joins another match
- Fixes for occasion when aerial kill streaks appear in the ground when called in.
- Fixes for when friendly nameplates do no not appear instantly
- Fixes for near class name being all uppercase.
Ob das Game weiterhin Support in Form von weiteren Patches bzw. DLC bekommt, ist fraglich. Mitte November gab Nihilistic bekannt, dass nach Veröffentlichung vom zweiten Patch der Publisher bzw. das Entwicklerstudio Activision für das Game verantwortlich ist (Wir berichteten). Welche Pläne Activision mit Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified verfolgt, wurde bisher nicht näher erläutert.