Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3 Final DLC Is Arriving Soon

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 nears to an end as Activision announced the final DLC for the 2015's post-launch support entry in the 'Call of Duty Series.' PS4 owners first received the game's final expansion pack for the past month. Currently, it was reported that both Xbox One and PC owners will finally receive the said final DLC soon.

According to Game Rant, the final DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 entitled Salvation will be arriving on Thursday, October 6 for both PC and Xbox One. For those players who had purchased the season pass will download the DLC automatically. However, it can also be purchased separately for $14.99. It was expected that the avid fans of the series will most likely consider on purchasing the DLC since it adds an important content to the game.

Based on the reports from Gamespot, the DLC consists of four multiplayer maps which include Citadel and Micro. The second map is somewhat interesting as it takes place on a picnic table where the players are very, very small. The other map is called Outlaw where it was described as the western-style reimagining of the breakthrough map from Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. Lastly, the fourth map is called the Rupture. It was the reimagining of the Outskirts arena of Call of Duty: World at War. However, it leans towards a more high-tech facility.

Salvation DLC also adds a new Zombie chapter dubbed as Revelations. This will serve as the finale of the previous Origins Zombies saga that started alongside Call of Duty: World at War from eight years ago. As mentioned earlier, Salvation is included on the Black Ops 3's season pass for $50 while it can be purchased separately for $14.99.

On other news, upcoming Call of Duty games, Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered, will be launched on November 4. However, you can only get the Modern Warfare Remastered game if you purchase one of the Infinite Warfare's premium edition; prices start at $80.

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