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Textures are heavily compressed, geometry is simplified, and lighting effects are minimized to fit within the PS3’s strict 256MB system RAM and 256MB video RAM limits.

Assuming you already have a legitimate PKG file of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 (either dumped from your disc or downloaded as a backup), follow these steps.

Because the campaign was omitted, retail packages historically bundled a digital download code for the original Call of Duty: Black Ops to compensate players. Step-by-Step Installation Guide via PKG 1. Preparing the USB Storage Drive

The (BO3) PKG for PlayStation 3 represents the digital version of the final Call of Duty title released for the platform. Unlike its "next-gen" counterparts, this version is significantly scaled down to fit the aging hardware. Core Content & Limitations

This article is for educational purposes. We do not condone downloading pirated PKG files. Always dump your own game discs or purchase digital content legally.

Turn on your PS3 and enable your exploit (click if you are using PS3HEN; CFW users can skip this).

Because the game relies on legacy servers, finding active multiplayer lobbies depends heavily on peak regional hours, though local LAN play and solo/co-op Zombies remain fully functional. Prerequisites for Installing the PKG

Insert your USB drive into the rightmost USB port of the PS3 (closest to the Blu-ray drive for optimal read speeds). Navigate to the column on the XMB (XrossMediaBar). Scroll down to Package Manager and select it.

Insert the USB drive into the right-most USB port of your PS3.

Though scaled down, the PKG delivers the core multiplayer and co-op content that defined the era: