'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' DLC 3 release date PS4: Twitter suggests it's coming July

Call of Duty Black Ops III DLC teaser Twitter via Call of Duty

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is set to get one more DLC pack before the publishers at Activision shift their focus entirely to the upcoming "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." To further promote this final DLC, the official "Call of Duty" Twitter account has posted a teaser image and is expected to launch the DLC by this July.

The post focuses primarily on an image that appears to be a re-worked version of the "Raid" map from "Black Ops 2." According to VG 24/7, the map seems to have been updated using the new graphics engine of "Black Ops 3," although there is no certainty that this is indeed the exact same map.

According to the report, revamped and remade maps are quite popular in the franchise, particularly if they are maps chosen due to their popularity with the players. "Raid" was one of the most popular maps for "Black Ops 2" which is why it comes as no surprise to players that it is being included in the new DLC.

However, the map does not reveal what story or additional features the third DLC will offer. The past two DLCs have heavily drawn inspiration from "Call of Duty: World at War" and the franchise's zombie mode but it is unlikely that the third DLC will do the same. 

More important, however, is the caption posted along with the image which reads "It's almost time." This is an indication that the developers are about to release the third and final DLC. Given that it is already the end of June it is likely it will launch in July for the PS4 and then will follow on August for the Xbox One and PC. 

PlayStation 4 owners will get a hold of the DLC first but this exclusivity only lasts for 30 days as it is a part of the deal between Activision and Sony. Xbox One and PC players will get it once the exclusivity period ends. Unfortunately, the DLC is not going to launch for the PS3 and Xbox 360. 

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