Call.of.duty.black.ops.iii.multi10-prophet May 2026

Because the keyword is popular, malware distributors often create fake "PROPHET" zips with .exe files that are actually ransomware. Here is how to spot the real scene release:

Technically, the PROPHET crack was a traditional scene crack, meaning it bypassed SteamStub and the custom CEG (Custom Executable Generation) DRM used by Activision.

How it worked:

Virus Total Warning: Because PROPHET uses file patching and cryptography to fake Steam licenses, Windows Defender and most antivirus software will flag the PROPHET.exe or BlackOps3.exe as "HackTool:Win32/Keygen" or "Trojan.Generic.DDS." This is typical for scene cracks. However, users should always practice hygiene: run the installer in a sandboxed environment or a dedicated offline PC. Call.of.Duty.Black.Ops.III.MULTi10-PROPHET

You will frequently see Call.of.Duty.Black.Ops.III.MULTi10-PROPHET referenced as the source for a FitGirl Repack. FitGirl uses scene releases (like PROPHET) as the raw source material, then applies ultra compression to shrink the file size.

If you download a "PROPHET" torrent that is only 30GB, you are likely downloading a repack based on PROPHET. Be aware that installation of repacks can take 1-2 hours due to decompression, whereas the original PROPHET ISO release is "unpack and play."

To understand the value of this release, one must first understand its origin. PROPHET is a longstanding member of the PC software "warez scene." Unlike P2P (Peer-to-Peer) groups that release via torrents haphazardly, scene groups adhere to a strict set of rules (Standards) administered by topsites. Because the keyword is popular, malware distributors often

PROPHET carved out a specific niche: re-releases and "propers." When Black Ops III was first cracked, several other groups (like RG Mechanics or 3DM) released versions that were buggy—missing multiplayer bots, broken zombies matchmaking, or lacking proper language support. PROPHET stepped in to deliver a proper crack.

The PROPHET tag on this release signifies that it is a "perfect" version, intended to fix the errors of previous releases. In the case of Black Ops III, the primary error was bloat and broken DLC unlocking. PROPHET delivered a stable, clean experience.

The PROPHET release is not the "Zombies Chronicles" edition (which came later in 2017). Instead, this release focuses on the base game + the initial Season Pass content available up to the release date of the crack. Here is the standard inventory: Virus Total Warning: Because PROPHET uses file patching

A major issue with the original 2015 PROPHET release is age. The crack was designed for Windows 7/8.1 and early Windows 10 builds. On modern Windows 11 systems, users often encounter:

Note: If you want the Zombies Chronicles DLC (the 8 remastered maps), the PROPHET base release does not contain it. You would need the "v88" update or the "Reloaded" release that came later.

Given that Call of Duty: Black Ops III regularly goes on sale on Steam for $19.99 (with the Zombies Chronicles edition hitting $29.99), why would anyone seek out a 10-year-old scene release?

Given the specificity of "MULTi10-PROPHET," if this were a configuration or a team setup within the game: