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Activision Details Final Modern Warfare 3 DLC

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Call of Duty Elite subscribers can be the first to experience Modern Warfare 3‘s new gameplay mode.

Ready for another wave of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 DLC? Activision has announced that two more content drops will be coming to the Xbox 360 in August and September, which will bring Modern Warfare 3‘s “season of content” to a close. The DLC, some of which has already been offered to Call of Duty Elite subscribers, will have new maps, new missions, and even a new gameplay mode.

Coming to the Xbox 360 on August 9 is the Chaos Pack, which will feature “extensive solo and co-op gameplay for the Special Ops enthusiast.” Included in this collection are four Spec Ops missions and three Face Off maps, as well as the Special Ops Chaos mode. The new gameplay mode “delivers a frenetic form of combat that demands players to outlast waves of enemies, while chaining kills on maps littered in power-ups to achieve the highest possible score on fan-favorite multiplayer maps Resistance, Village, Underground and Dome.” Elite 360 subscribers get Spec Ops two days early on August 7.

Less than a month later, Final Assault will launch for the Xbox 360, bringing with it five new multiplayer maps: Gulch, which takes place in an abandoned mining town; Boardwalk, set on the Jersey Shore; Offshore and Decommission, both of which will feature offshore oil rigs and “rotting ocean liners”; and Parish, in which players can explore the French Quarter of a war-torn New Orleans. This last bit of Modern Warfare 3 DLC, which is “tailored toward hardcore multiplayer fans,” will be out on September 6.

The content will be coming to other platforms at a later date, though Activision didn’t specify when in its press release. Call of Duty fans might be sad to see the end of Modern Warfare 3 DLC, but they won’t have much time to mourn, since Black Ops 2 is due out this November.

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