


These new drones have a few differences compared to the Redeploy Balloons: notably, they can relocate to a safe area after a short period if they are within the circle collapse.

While ascending, Operators can rotate around the cable to best position themselves for launch, and they can hip-fire weapons and detach at any point. After ascending to where the drone is hovering in the sky, an Operator will be launched in the direction they are facing, allowing them to parachute down safely to a distant location.

To use a Redeploy Drone, simply hook a cable up to the drone via interaction. Redeploy Drones, the high-tech successor to the Redeploy Balloons you first used on Caldera, are the high-risk, high-reward way to reposition around Ashika Island, to be deployed during Season 02. New Feature: Restore Honor (Launch, Resurgence) The last squad standing wins no matter how many redeploys they needed to stay in the match, so be prepared for a relentless battle. This countdown grows longer with each circle collapse until the final few circles - where all redeploys, save for those bought through a Buy Station - are disabled. This countdown can be shortened by your squadmates if they perform specific in-game actions such as eliminating enemies, which incentivizes aggressive play. When this countdown hits zero, they will redeploy to the DZ. In this mode, if a squad member is eliminated while one or more squad members are still alive, a countdown will appear beside their name. If you do opt for the bundle, though, you'll also get a Black Ops Declassified case and your Vita will have a Black Ops Declassified decal on its rear touchpad.Ashika Island is the perfect size for Resurgence, a frenetic game mode returning from the original Call of Duty®: Warzone™.Īvailable for all squad sizes – Solos, Duos, Trios, and Quads – within regular Playlist updates throughout the season, Resurgence allows for multiple respawns as long as one squad member is still standing. Sony's official PlayStation Vita Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified bundle will include a voucher to download a digital copy of Nihilistic's upcoming FPS, not a physical copy, it has emerged.The bundle was previously listed as containing a PS Vita Wi-Fi System, a copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, and a 4GB Memory Card.Īnd it still does, but you'll have to download that copy onto that 4GB Memory Card.If you're planning on buying other games, too, like, oh I don't know, Need For Speed: Most Wanted, you'll likely have to upgrade that stick.Retail PlayStation Vita games tend to be fairly large in size.Ī digital copy of Uncharted: Golden Abyss, for example, required 2777MB.It's not yet known how much space a digital copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified will require. Images of the Black Ops: Declassified bundle confirm that only a digital download code is included in the bundle, more details inside.
