'Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3' DLC 'Descent' Re-Imagines Fan Favorite Map 'Raid'; Release Date, New Villain And Zombie Experience Revealed!

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is getting nostalgic back, as the favorite map "Raid" from the second installment is re-introduced. Well, that is possible thanks to the upcoming DLC titled "Descent." Also, a new teaser for the title's soon to be released pack has been unveiled, featuring the aforesaid map and a hoard of zombies.

According to VG247, the upcoming DLC for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" called "Descent" will include a re-imagined "Raid" map. In the forthcoming content, it is titled "Empire" and is said to feature a new kind of movement system for the game.

"Descent" is basically the third "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" downloadable content. Aside from the aforementioned multiplayer map, it will contain two or more. From Cryogen to Berserk to Rumble, these are just some of them.

Moreover, the forthcoming "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" content will introduce a zombie experience, as reported by Gotta Be Mobile. And yes, this is exactly what the new teaser for the game's DLC mostly featured.

In the "Descent" video, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" fans will be experiencing the new Stalingrad zombies map. Here, as believed, they will be fighting off against a hoard of zombies. Stalingrad, also known as Gorod Krovi, will be the new face of the villain.

However, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" players will not only be fighting against those creatures in "Descent" DLC. Activision revealed that they will battle massive mechanized soldiers as well as fiery dragons. This alone should excite the ever-growing fanbase of the game.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" upcoming DLC "Descent" can be purchased for $15. However, this is only possible if a fan owns the $49.99 Season Pass. The said content will be made available on PlayStation 4 as soon as July 12 arrives. As for PC and Xbox One owners, they will have to wait until August to get hold of it.

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