'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare': 'Havoc' DLC to release Feb. 26 for PS4, PS3

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The latest "Havoc" DLC for "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" is coming to non-Xbox platforms on Feb. 26, a month after Xbox One and Xbox 360 received the expansion pack last Jan. 27. 

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" has been in the market for quite a while and, finally, Activision and Sledgehammer Games rolled out its first downloadable content. Xbox One and Xbox 360 were the first platforms to receive the expansion pack. 

The expansion pack brings forth new multiplayer maps, including Core, Urban, Sideshow, and Drift. Gamers can also enjoy new weapons like AE4 directed energy assault rifle and AE4 Widowmaker. Lastly, the DLC comes with Exo Zombies mode, in which players can take on the role of four Atlas Corporation employees. These employees are played by celebrities John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan, and John Bernthal. 

"Havoc" is only the first of the four DLCs. The three other DLCs dubbed as "Ascendance," "Supremacy," and "Reckoning" will arrive throughout the year. However, the details about the forthcoming expansions are still undisclosed, but there is a big chance that the DLCs will deliver new maps, weapons, and zombies content. 

Meanwhile, Sledgehammer Games deliver the latest patch update that fixes the bugs and issues in the game, specifically those that were found in the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms. The patch update fixes the 360 connectivity issues and improves the content management of the purchases from the in-game store. Another set of patch updates is on its way as the game developers are prepping up a new batch to fix the persistent issues of the game and to bring players an optimum gaming experience. 

Gamers can get the latest "Havoc" DLC through the game's $50 expansion pass, giving players access to four DLCs of the game. "Havoc" can also be purchased alone for $15.

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