Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 publisher Activision is producing a special edition for the game that is designed to help thirsty gamers stay frosty, according to a leaked product listing on New Zealand retailer Mighty Ape's website.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3’s leaked ‘Juggernog Edition’ includes an actual refrigerator
Mighty Ape’s listing is for a “Juggernog Edition” of Black Ops 3. The highlight of the package is a mini-fridge branded with Juggernog, a fictional drink that has appeared in the Call of Duty series’ Zombies modes as a Perk-A-Cola. The mini-fridge features lights and sounds from Black Ops 3, and can hold up to a dozen 12-ounce beverage cans.
The Juggernog Edition comes with other physical goodies, too, including a set of four Perk-A-Cola coasters; nine cards for the Specialist characters in Black Ops 3’s competitive multiplayer mode; and a Steelbook case for the game itself. On the digital content side, the Juggernog Edition includes Black Ops 3’s season pass, which covers four post-launch add-ons; The Giant, a bonus map based on Treyarch’s classic “Der Riese” Zombies map; a digital copy of the Black Ops 3 soundtrack; and three in-game Personalization Packs.
Mighty Ape lists the Juggernog Edition for both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One; the package is priced at NZ$289.99, which is about $195. Treyarch is set to reveal Black Ops 3’s Zombies mode during a panel at Comic-Con 2015 later today, so the Juggernog Edition’s existence may be officially confirmed soon. We’ve reached out to Activision for comment, and will update this article with any information we receive.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 launches Nov. 6 on PS4, Windows PC and Xbox One. It is also in development for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. You can see an image of the Juggernog Edition from Mighty Ape below.
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