“Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Reckoning” is the final downloadable content (DLC) pack from Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision.
“Rose – who is no stranger to zombies thanks to her machine gun-toting role in Robert Rodriguez’sPlanet Terror – voices one of four survivors along with Bill Paxton, Jon Bernthal and Evil Dead’s Bruce Campbell”, explained the same report.
It’s been a long journey and developer Sledgehammer Games has certainly made an effort to support the title with plenty of free and premium content. Reckoning is no exception, as it once again brings four competitive multiplayer maps, a new Exo Zombies co-op chapter, not to mention a new gun and a few other surprises.
In Overload, gamers can get a glimpse of New Baghdad’s downtown and the the map’s complex levels as well as extensive perimeter site-lines work well on medium to long-range combat.
‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ continues to be new-gen stunner, but as impressive as the main game’s campaign is (that Kevin Spacey!), I can’t help but look to the Exo Zombies DLC for an even better ride. This is the fourth DLC for the game (and the last one, so enjoy it) – it’ll bring with it four maps and the end of Exo Zombies. Joining this is “Quarantine“, which is a mid-sized map located on an island that mixes up the gameplay varieties and couples them with a recent outbreak. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Reckoning DLC releases August 4th on Xbox Live. The special event sees the floor pull away from a portion of the map, while the scorestreak calls in a missile strike from a nearby ship. Take refuge behind wind turbines and heavy equipment through large combat areas cradled on the shelf of a glacier. But before they do, they discover their friend and original squad member, John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire, RED, Burn After Reading), has been turned, and is now among the undead. Swarm, meanwhile, takes place in Seoul as a close-barters interior map.
This episode takes the wraps off “fused” exo zombies enemies and the Trident Reflected Energy Weapon. The DLC pack can be downloaded as part of the Season Pass for $49.99 and alternatively can be bought by itself for $14.99, per Insquisitr. PlayStation 4 and the PC releases will soon follow.
Last updated: Wednesday 5 August 2015
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