'Gears of War 4' news: November release for new Legacy Map DLCs

'Drydock' map for 'Gears of War 4' xbox.com / Microsoft

After the release of the highly-anticipated game "Gears of War 4," The Coalition revealed that the game will have two free downloadable content (DLC) maps this November. These maps are actually Legacy Maps first seen in the previous "Gears of War 3" game, much to the delight of fans of the franchise.

According to Game Rant, The Coalition seems to have some grand plans for the post-launch support for "Gears of War 4." Within the near future, fans can look forward to getting two new maps every month.

This will certainly ensure that the game content stays fresh and that fans will always have something new to do. As such, the maps for the month of November has been revealed, and anyone who has played the "Gears of War 3" game should be familiar with these new maps.

Starting Nov. 1, players who have the "Gears of War 4" season pass can now have Checkout and Drydock, which are two maps that were first released back in the previous installment of the action game.

However, those who do not have the pass need not worry as the maps will be added to the public playlist rotation after a week. This ensures that the community will not be splintered when it comes to playing in these maps.

Thankfully, for player who are not really that fond of the multiplayer mode of the game, each new map will also boast extreme details as well as a lot of more features, according to Gamers Drop. It is certainly good news for the fans of the Horde 3.0, as this game mode needs a lot of precision coupled with tons of mayhem.

Regardless, it is admirable for The Coalition to try and keep their community united, but Season Pass holders still have permanent access to the maps as well as other benefits such as early access and more.

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