'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' DLC release date: Third DLC pack tipped to release this month; pack four coming in August?

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"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" fans can look forward for two more downloadable contents to arrive on the game. DLC #3 is rumored to arrive on June 21, while the fourth one will have an August 23 release date. PlayStation players will get it first.

Xbox One, and Windows PC game fans will get the updates a month later, so the third and fourth, will come July 21 and Sept. 23, respectively, as was reported. Sony made a deal with Activision previously that made its video game console users enjoy a whole month of exclusivity before other players.

Fans can also expect a remake map to be included in the ucpoming DLC packs, similar to the previous releases.  Fan-favorite maps include WMD, Array, Hanoi, Slums, Turbine and Raid, just to name a few, Gottobemobile added.  

Meanwhile, update 1.11 rolled out last week for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One which contains a truckload of add-ons for the game. It contains 1.9 GB worth of data. The update includes Contracts, a new specialist, fixes, game balance tweaks and much more.

The new specialist is called Blackjack, who is the Black Market vendor from the previous DLC. PlayStationLifestyle said, "Our Black Market vendor sits on the sidelines no more – Blackjack is making his Multiplayer debut! Blackjack is now available for mercenary work."

Players can also compete in the weekly Contracts to be able to gain a Mercenary Contract, which allows the use of Blackjack for an hour's worth of game. After the 60-minute period, and the game is not yet finished, the player can take over the controls of the latest specialist. The new add-on character can only be used in public matches and not on custom games or in the Arena.

Fans can expect more information about the upcoming expansion packs hin the days to come.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops III" was released last November 2015 and is available for Windows PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. The first DLC was received by all, but the second was only for the PC and the current-gen consoles.

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