next dlc coming on the 31st.

Activision and Sledgehammer Games on Wednesday announced that Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’s second expansion, Ascendance, will be released for Xbox 360 and Xbox One on March 31. The add-on will launch for PC, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4 one month later.

New maps and weapons, as well as the next chapter in the celebrity-filled Exo Zombies mode, are included with Ascendance. The DLC is part of the $50 Advanced Warfare DLC pass or can be purchased separately for $15.

Here’s a breakdown of what Ascendance includes:

Four new multiplayer maps: Perplex, Site 244, Climate, and Chop Shop.

Exo Zombies Chapter Two: Via Activision: “Located on the outskirts of an Atlas facility, the new Exo Zombies episode introduces a slew of never-before-seen undead masses, a robust arsenal of new traps and armaments and everyone’s favorite fast food joint, Burgertown.”

New weapons: The OHM directed energy light machine gun/shotgun hybrid and the OHM Werewolf custom variant. These weapons are available now for DLC pass owners.

New playlist called Exo Grapple: Via Activision: “Exo Grapple gives players a faster way to reach strategic vantage points or a brutal secondary weapon to take down the competition, exclusively on Ascendance maps.”

Activision hasn’t released anu gameplay footage yet, but The gameplay world premiere will take place during the 2015 Call of Duty Championship on March 29.

Ascendance follows the Havoc expansion, which launched in January. Two additional expansions for Advanced Warfare will be released later this year: Supremacy and Reckoning

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Swheat, new maps to conquer.

Get vertical in Sydney as you fight to dominate this five-story modular apartment complex. Take the high ground or blast through the close-quarters interior in this small to medium sized map. Adapt your strategy mid-match when construction drones shift apartment modules, creating new routes and cover positions.

An alien spacecraft has crash landed, spilling its mysterious cargo under the shadow of Mt. Rushmore, USA. This medium to large three-lane map allows for any style of gameplay, focusing combat through the space ship’s fuselage and around the debris-littered landscape. Use the map-based scorestreak to crack open an alien spore and instantly enhance your perks and exo abilities.

Fight your way through a futuristic man-made utopia in this lush, climate-controlled enclosure. In this small to medium sized circular map, land and water routes channel frenetic combat around the central island structure. Watch your step when the river water changes from an asset into a deadly bubbling obstacle.

Think fast as you make your way through the black market exoskeleton industrial complex and engage in fast-paced shootouts in this medium sized, symmetrical map. Activate the map-based scorestreak to take control of an Advanced Repulsion Turret that radiates a deadly microwave EMP to help lock down key areas.

Finally, a single image from the Exo Zombies episode, “Infected”, was also released:

The “Ascendance“ DLC pack for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is due on to be released on March 31st for Xbox One and Xbox 360. Fans will be able to get a first look at gameplay from “Ascendance” during the 2015 Call of Duty Championship, which will be broadcast on Xbox Live as well as through other broadcast partners on March 29th.

A few days ago, details were released regarding the second DLC that is to come to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. “Ascendance” will give players four new maps to play with as well as the next episode of the co-op Exo Zombies saga, “Infected”. Before we get onto the trailer, here’s something that you will come across on your shooting adventures.

The trailer that has been released shows off a number of new features, as well as plenty of shooting goodness:

The “Ascendance” DLC will be released for both the Xbox One and Xbox 360 version of the game on March 31st. On March 29th, you’ll be able to get a sneak peek of the content during the 2015 Call of Duty championship, which will broadcast on Xbox LIVE and other broadcast partners.

Cool, I’ve barely played the previous maps, maybe they will be in the hardcore rotation now.

Usually the only time we play Core is either for clan wars, or if enough people get sick of HC and we need to switch.

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