'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' news: New trailer released for Skyjacked map

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"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" players have been given a sneak peek at the new Skyjacked map that will soon be added to the game.

The new trailer runs for 17 seconds, and it gives fans a look at some of the sections of the flying airship.

At one point, players are also shown one section of the airship that is seemingly engulfed in flames, and that could end up being one of the defining traits of the new map.

According to Game Rant, there's a chance that some "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" players will recognize the schematics of the new Skyjacked map, and that's because it's a variation of an older map that has previously been featured in the series.

The map in question is Hijacked, and this particular setting was featured in "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2."

The biggest difference between Skyjacked and Hijacked is that the former takes place on a flying airship, while the latter was set on a yacht.

Skyjacked is just one of the maps that will be featured in the new Awakening downloadable content (DLC) pack coming to "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3."

Also set to be featured in Awakening is Gauntlet. In Gauntlet, players will find themselves inside a military facility that also features three distinct zones, according to GameSpot.

Another map included in Awakening is Rise, and this one situates players inside a snowy setting.

The last of the four multiplayer maps featured in the new DLC pack is Splash, and this one takes place inside an old water park.

Aside from the four new multiplayer maps, Awakening will also be adding a new Zombies map situated inside a castle known as Der Eisendrache. The new Zombies map setting will also feature a snowy backdrop to help up the fear factor.

Awakening DLC will be released for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" on Feb. 2.

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