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Raul Menendez, the main antagonist of the game
The CIA later authorize a strike against Menendez, now profiteering through the Soviet–Afghan ♠ War. In September 1986, the trio travel to Afghanistan and meet with Chinese intelligence operative Tian Zhao to ally with ♠ the Afghan mujahideen against the Soviets. They capture Colonel Lev Kravchenko,[a] and interrogate him. Mason becomes afflicted by his brainwashing ♠ once again, struggling to resist the urge to kill Kravchenko. If the player is successful, Kravchenko discloses that Menendez has ♠ moles inside the CIA, before Woods executes him. The mujahideen then betray the Americans and Zhao, leaving them to die ♠ in the desert until they are rescued by two civilians; Mason hallucinates that one of them is Reznov.
Development
The fourth and ♠ final major DLC pack is called Apocalypse. It was released for Xbox 360 on August 27, 2013, and PC and ♠ PS3 on September 26. It includes new zombies map Origins back to the old characters (Takeo, Nikolai, Richtofen and Dempsey), ♠ as well as new multiplayer maps Pod, Frost and two remakes of popular maps Courtyard and Stadium of Call of ♠ Duty: World at War and Black Ops: First Strike DLC.[63]
In July 2014, Manuel Noriega sued Activision for lost profits from ♠ the use of his likeness in the game. He also claims that his inclusion translated to higher sales of Black ♠ Ops II.[84] Noriega makes an appearance in the Cold War portions of the game and aids the primary antagonist. The ♠ suit sought compensation for lost profits and damages for his depiction as a "kidnapper, murderer, and enemy of the state" ♠ in the game.[85] On October 28, the Los Angeles court dismissed the lawsuit, ruling that Noriega's inclusion was protected under ♠ free speech laws.