'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' DLC 3 release date: Newest pack may be in gamers' hands by late June

 Twitter courtesy of Activision

Despite the new content featured in the second DLC pack for "Black Ops 3," the newest DLC for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is still highly anticipated. However, the exact date for this third DLC is still unknown, and as such, various rumors and speculations abound amongst game enthusiasts.

According to Gotta Be Mobile, "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" DLC 3 will most likely be launched before the fall release of Activision's newest "Call of Duty" game, "Infinite Warfare." After all, as soon as the "Eclipse" DLC pack was launched for the Xbox One and PC in May, the timer for this newest DLC pack started to tick.

Yibada speculates that the exact release date for this new DLC pack is June 21 for the PlayStation 4 and July 21 for the Xbox One and the PC. This is a pretty bold declaration, but according to the report, in previous DLC releases, the launch dates for these expansions were already released by Videogames Blogger.

Furthermore, the website predicts that the possible release date for a fourth DLC pack for the "Black Ops 3" game is Aug. 23. This website has gotten the two first DLC pack's release dates correctly, so a lot of fans are anticipating whether or not these release dates will still be accurate.

In other news, a post made by the "Call of Duty" official Twitter page states that an in-depth look at the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" campaign will be offered at the E3 event. Activision won't have a booth at this event, so a lot of people don't know how it might be shown, but it's possible that the footage will be shown during Sony's E3 briefing, given that the two companies are in a partnership.

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