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Havok, the first DLC for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, available January 27th 2015

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
November 26, 2020
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Everyone’s favorite help-the-homeless simulator, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, is to be released on January 27th 2015.

The new release brings an embarrassment of new content to players, with four new maps, a new weapon and the new ‘Exo-Zombies’ game style.

Each of the four new maps offers the player something different. ‘Core’ is set in the Gobi Desert in a derelict nuclear plant, where players must avoid errant drones. ‘Urban’ takes place in Dallas Ward 3, a gritty concrete jungle where nothing is as it seems, with paths changing on the fly. ‘Drift’ is a ski resort in the Rocky Mountains, which is hit by an avalanche half-way through, changing the landscape and offering a new element of danger.

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Perhaps the most interesting is ‘Sideshow’ a demented coulrophobia-inspired playground, where clowns and bombs haunt the player’s every turn. Players can indulge in killing with a new energy assault rifle, changing up the slaughter slightly.

Lastly, the new ‘Exo-Zombies’ mode delivers what it says on the tin, zombies in exoskeletons. Adding a new vertical and speed element to the undead threat, players must think fast if they wish to survive, playing as Bill Paxton, John Malkovich and Rose McGowan.

Will you be picking up the new DLC? Let us know in the comments below.

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