The Call of Duty: Black Ops III's final development, Salvation, will launch on Xbox One and PC on October 6, in accordance with CharlieIntel. The DLC arrived in September on PlayStation 4.
The expansion involves four multiplayer maps, including Citadel and Micro. That second one is precisely exciting, as it takes on the flavor of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Another map is called Outlaw, and it's a western-style reimagining of the deadlock map from Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Rupture is the name of the fourth map; it's a reimagining of Call of Duty: World at War's Outskirts arena, but now it is solely an advanced facility.
Salvation also adds a new Zombies chapter entitled Revelations. This is the finale of the Origins Zombies tale that started eight years ago with Call of Duty: World at War. In this episode, main characters Richtofen, Dempsey, Takeo, and Nikolai eventually get to know the identity of Doctor Monty. This event acts as a final confrontation against "an ancient evil" in the "ultimate battle between human and the undead."
Salvation is included with Black Ops III's $50 DLC pass or it can be purchased by itself for $15.
For more on Revelations, check out GameSpot's interview with Treyarch senior executive producer Jason Blundell.
Salvation launched first on PS4 as part of a timed-exclusivity deal between Activision and Sony. Black Ops III's previous expansion packs included Awakening, Eclipse, and Descent. These are all included with the $50 DLC pass.
The next Call of Duty game, Infinite Warfare, comes out on November 4. Activision is also releasing a remastered version of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, but the only way get it is to buy one of Infinite Warfare's premium editions, which starts at $80.