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Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Havoc DLC Release Date, News: Havoc DLC Coming Jan. 27

Sledgehammer's latest first-person shooter game "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" is now getting its first DLC pack which is slated to launch in the following week, according to reports. The new DLC pack, named Havoc DLC, will be released Jan. 27.

Activision's announced that COD: AW Havoc DLC will arrive first on Xbox. In the following month, the rest of the gaming platforms including Playstation and Windows PC will get the new expansion pack.

Havoc is the first of the four DLC packs that the studio has planned to release this 2015.

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Gamespot.com meanwhile wrote that the upcoming pack will see the debut of the already rumored Exo Zombies. This multi-part series mode will see the acts of several celebrities including John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan and Jon Bernthal of "The Walking Dead."

A teaser for the Exo Zombie mode reveals a DNA bioweapon that caused a zombie plague within the Atlas Corporation research facility.

Players will also be treated with four new multiplayer maps and two new weapons for COD's Havoc DLC:

  • Core – a ruined nuclear fusion plant which includes "decontamination drones" that gamers can utilize to aid them in their battle
  • Urban – a vertical, close-quarters map which requires players to master their exo-skeleton abilities.
  • Sideshow – a "creepy map" set inside an abandoned inn in Wyoming
  • Drift – a rather interesting map where a carousel is propped in its midst. Players can ride on it to "spin around and shoot or be shot at from all angles."

Two new weapons will also be introduced in the DLC. One of them is the AE4 directed energy assault rifle and its custom variant, the AE4 Widowmaker.

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