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Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Ascendance Release Date on PS4, PS3 PC Confirmed

Added: 16.04.2015 3:21 | 7 views | 0 comments


With the PlayStation 4 version up for pre-order in North America, Activision has confirmed that the Ascendance DLC for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is releasing this month for the PS4, PlayStation 3, and PC in North America and Europe. - PSLS

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Ascendance hits PS4 on April 30

Added: 15.04.2015 20:19 | 64 views | 0 comments


If you're a series fan, you know exactly what you're in for with 's slate of upcoming DLC. That's not really a bad thing, mind - the heavyweight shooter series knows how to make a map pack sing, with oodles of new score streaks and timed events to keep players guessing. Not to mention the indispensable Exo Zombies mode, which expands on CoD's fine tradition of cheesy undead survival with super-powered exoskeletons for everybody. Check the trailer for Episode 2: Extinction below to see for yourself.

As per usual, each pack will hit Xbox One and Xbox 360 first, with release on all the other platforms expected about a month later. Each of the four packs is available on its own for $14.99/£11.59 or as part of the $49.99/£34.99 season pass - which includes a few other bonuses such as the Atlas Gorge map and early access to DLC weapons. Click on for more details on the Ascendance and Havoc map packs, and check back in for more as the season rolls on!

Advanced Warfare's Ascendance DLC map pack will release on April 30 on PC, PS3, and PS4, Activision has confirmed, about a month after it hit Xbox 360 and Xbox One. If you haven't already seen, Ascendance is all about getting vertical - kind of like those old Mountain Dew commercials, but with a high-tech grappling hook instead of a sailboard. Players can use the new gadget to zoom around Perplex, Site 244, Climate, and Chop Shop, but only in the Exo Grapple playlist.

Ascendance also adds the new OHM directed energy LMG/shotgun hybrid for use in competitive matches and its customized variant. Meanwhile, the second episode of the four-player co-op Exo Zombies campaign takes John Malkovich and company to the outskirts of an Atlas facility, where they'll (hopefully) overcome new zombie hordes with a unique selection of traps and weapons. Click on for screens of all the maps and details on previous DLC.

Don't get lost when construction bots start moving Perplex's modular apartment units around in the middle of a match. In Site 244, an alien ship has crashed just shy of Mt. Rushmore, and everyone's fighting to call down its perk-and-ability-enhancing spore pods as a scorestreak. Battle through the labs and corridors of Chop Shop's black market exo facility, and try to lock down that EMP-blasting turret with a scorestreak. Climate's artificial oasis is an intimate setting for firefights through land and water, but watch out for that swelling river. Exo Zombies' second episode, Infected, makes a quick pit stop for some Burgertown just outside an Atlas Facility.

You want more competitive maps? Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Havoc DLC has more competitive maps. Four more, to be exact: Core, Urban, Drift, and Sideshow, and you can click on to see screenshots and brief synopses for each one. But what good is a bunch of new stages without some new guns to carve them up? Thankfully, Havoc also drops in the AE4 directed energy assault rifle and its customized variant, the AE4 Widowmaker.

Advanced Warfare's first DLC pack also includes the first episode of the Exo Zombies campaign, which sees four civilian employees of the Atlas corporation struggling to survive against an outbreak among the company's elite soldiers. And yes, it amps up the now-standard camp factor, complete with face-captured performances from John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan, and Jon Bernthal to give Kevin Spacey a run for his PMC money.

Core drops you in the ruins of a nuclear fusion plant deep in the Gobi desert. At least it's a dry heat. Urban turns a futuristic Dallas living space into a super-vertical shooting gallery. Drift takes you on vacation to a lovely ski resort, only problem is the intermittent avalanches. Sideshow takes place at a terrifying clown-themed tourist trap - complete with rainbow cannonball scorestreak. Outbreak introduces Exo Zombies' star studded cast, letting you be John Malkovich as you mow down exoskeleton-clad zombies.

We're already halfway through Advanced Warfare's Season Pass, but we'll still be sure to give you all the details on the Supremacy and Reckoning map packs as we get them. Until then, what's your favorite map so far? Let us know in the comments!

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Guitar Hero Live Goes First Person With New Controller

Added: 15.04.2015 10:19 | 5 views | 0 comments


Activision announced Guitar Hero Live, introducing a brand new generation to Guitar Hero, which upon its release became...

From: megagames.com

Green Day, My Chemical Romance And More On Guitar Hero Live

Added: 15.04.2015 6:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


Kerrang - My Chemical Romance, Green Day, Fall Out Boy and more are set to feature on the tracklist of the new Guitar Hero Live game. Activision have just released a new trailer for the revamped video game the first new Guitar Hero instalment in five years confirming details of an epic redesigned guitar controller, and amazing new first-person visuals.

From: n4g.com

Activision Announces Guitar Hero Live Star Wars: Battlefront First on X1 - IGN Daily Fix

Added: 14.04.2015 23:28 | 1 views | 0 comments


Activision announces Guitar Hero Live and Star Wars: Battlefront Xbox One users get first playthrough. Plus the latest on Destiny's House of Wolves expansion Bloodborne sells big.

From: feeds.ign.com

Guitar Hero Live vs Rock Band 4: Which will win the battle of music rhythm games in 2015?

Added: 14.04.2015 22:17 | 9 views | 0 comments


With Activision announcing Guitar Hero Live today (14 April) and Harmonix revealing Rock Band 4 in March 2015, the music rhythm game revival is in full swing, and this autumn the two franchises that defined expensive peripherals in the mid-to-late 00s will do battle once again. Which of the two will win the impending sales battle though? Let's take a look at what developers Harmonix and FreeStyleGames have in store.

From: n4g.com


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