

No guarantees are present, and there is an unlikely chance for Rare or better gear. Two different forms of supply drops are present in the Black Market.Ĭommon Supply Drops cost 10 cryptokeys and give the player three random items of any rarity. These items are earned in supply drops, a collection of three random items of varying rarities. The Black Market functions to turn Cryptokeys earned through playing Multiplayer into cosmetic items for Specialists, weapons, paintshop/emblem creation, and more. Due to the nature of this system essentially being gambling, and with DLC weapons being incredibly difficult to obtain, the Black Market (along with Supply Drops and similar systems in other games, like Advanced Warfare and Infinite Warfare), it has attracted significant controversy and backlash from fans, leading to newer titles having systems where most content can be unlocked via challenges, or directly unlocking the item with the in-game currency. However, as of Operation Grand Heist, there are now 4 parts to the Black Market (Blackjack's Shop, Contraband, Reserves and Inventory), as well as Blackjack's return. Originally, there were 3 parts to the Black Market (Blackjack's Shop, Supply Stream and Special Orders), each with a different way to earn items. It returns in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, acting as a hub for all cosmetic items in the game.

The player is able to trade in items they have a copy already of for extra Cryptokeys. The player will be greeted by Danny "Blackjack" Li, a member of the 54 Immortals who has a stock of Common Supply Drops for 10 Cryptokeys and Rare Supply Drops for 30.

It can be accessed through the Public Match Multiplayer menu.

The Black Market is where the player can exchange Cryptokeys for Supply Drops. The Black Market is a feature in Call of Duty: Black Ops III in multiplayer. The Black Market Icon in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
