'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare': 'Supremacy' DLC expansion pack map details

 Call of Dut: Advanced Warfare website

Activision and Sledgehammer Games have released a new trailer for the upcoming "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" DLC pack. 

Dubbed "Supremacy," the upcoming expansion will introduce "Advanced Warfare" players to four new maps, a new Exo Grapple mechanic, and the expansion for the Exo Zombies story. The continuation will again bring together John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan and Jon Bernthal in "Carrier." This time though, the team will be accompanied by newcomer Bruce Campbell. 

The focus of the new "Supremacy" expansion is on the four new varied areas where gamers can duke it out to their hearts' content.

First on the maps is Parliament, set in London along the River Thames. Players will have to navigate their way inside a cargo ship for a medium-sized close-quarters battle. An added bonus for this map is a scoretreak treat for players, where they can release a barrage of missiles on their enemies. 

Next is Skyrise, located in Atlas Skyscraper in Greece. Playing in this map will require player strategies coupled with exoskeleton mechanics in order to be the first to control choke points and set an ambush.

The third new map is in the Colorado wilderness, called the Compound. The symmetrical layout and tight spots of the place calls for close-quarters and almost-melee combat in order to get the high ground.

The last map is located in the Kremlin, just outside Russia's presidential palace. Players must check out each and every inch of war-ravaged Red Quare in order to flush out enemies, as the medium-sized, three-lane map has lots of elevations and tight corners, plus a minefield that activates in the middle of the fight.

The new "Supremacy" DLC pack will be made available for "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" players across platforms on June 2. 

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