Call Of Duty Black Ops 3 Xenia Updated Jun 2026
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to convert all words that have three alternatives into the a format. They also specified not to change proper nouns. I need to make sure that any terms where there are three options are presented with that syntax.
Let me verify once more. The original text has:
Wait, the user's instruction says to swap all terms with 3 options in the format opt2. So any mention of three items like "Dr. Edward Richtofen, D.D. Perch Perkins, and Monty" should be turned into opt2. Let me confirm. The user provided an example where "Zombies Chronicles" was part of a three-option swap, but looking at the original text, "Zombies Chronicles" is just one term. Maybe the user is referring to entries with three options in lists. For example, the three characters listed as Dr. Edward Richtofen, D.D. Perch Perkins, and Monty should be converted to Monty. Similarly, the three classic maps listed under Five Classic Maps? Wait, the original text lists five maps, not three. So that's five, but maybe there's another part with three options. call of duty black ops 3 xenia
Alternatively, maybe the user wants to ensure that any part of the text where three options are present (even if not properly formatted) are converted. For example, "PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC" could be three platforms. But the user said not to touch proper nouns. The instruction says to swap terms with 3 options into b but not to touch proper nouns. Since PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC are proper nouns, they shouldn't be changed.
Alternatively, maybe the user wants any three-item lists converted into a single line with alternatives, but the original text doesn't have such cases. The previous example had three characters listed, but in the current text, there's no mention of characters or similar. Okay, let's see
Another possibility is that the user wants any sentence with three parts linked by 'and/or' converted, but in the current text, "whether you're a hardcore multiplayer player or a zombies enthusiast" has two alternatives. So nothing to change there.
Hmm, there's no part here with three options. The user might have intended to include something similar to the previous example. But the current text doesn't have that. Wait, the user's instruction says "convert all words with 3 alternatives in a format." But the given text doesn't have any such instances. The previous example had the "New Characters" part, but in the new text provided, there's no similar structure. I need to make sure that any terms
The provided text does not contain any terms with three distinct alternatives to convert into b format. All proper nouns (e.g., *Call of Duty: Black Ops 3*, *Xenia*, *PlayStation 4*, *NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660*) are preserved as instructed, and no other phrases require formatting. The text remains unchanged.