Call of Duty: World at War Map Pack 3 Coming this AugustThe Third map pack for Call of Duty: World at War is scheduled to release on month of August, but date is not confirm yet. Call of Duty: World at War is the most played online multiplayer game. The map pack 3 will featured the three main maps including, "Battery," "Revolution," and "Breach" and one new zombie flavored map called, Der Riese. The first 2 map packs for highly praised game have already sold over 4 million units on play station network and the Xbox 360 live combined. The map pack 3 is rated ‘M’ by the ESRB for intense violence, strong language, and gore. Call of Duty: World at War Map Pack 3 further expands the awesome COD multiplayer experience with new brand. The Map Pack 3 official prices has not been specified yet. You can get for more details about Map Pack 3 Here. Call of Duty: World at War Map Pack 3 Features: Battery Map: The battery map will re-acquaint players with heavy doses of CQC and will and provide ample cover spaces for soldiers under fire. The armored island surrounded by anti-ship mines and shore to ship cannons, “Battery” places soldiers on a mid sized map. Breach Map: The enemy in 'Breach', set in Berlin's overcast and crowded city streets surrounding the historic Brandenburg Gate. Only the fittest will survive in this fast-paced, dense battleground! Revolution Map: The Revolution Map showed Russia’s icy streets and large factories. The Revolution map is filled with happy snipers so the soldiers better watch out. So keep your fingers warm, your gun overloaded and your head low through this sniper-friendly territory! Zombie flavored Map: (Der Riese) The Zombie flavored Map is set to in a secret Nazi research facility where users can upgrade weapons with the help of the pack a punch machine. Use the teleporters to escape the vicious Hell Hounds. This map was including 10 new achievements and 10 new Trophies for the PS3 for Xbox 360. Source: Xboxic.com |
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