Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Supremacy DLC Lands For PC, PlayStation Platforms
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Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Supremacy DLC Deploys For PC And PlayStation Platforms

Following its one month exclusivity stint on Xbox platforms, Activision has today confirmed that Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Supremacy DLC is now available to download on PC and PlayStation systems.
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Following its one month exclusivity stint on Xbox platforms, Activision has today confirmed that Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare‘s Supremacy DLC is now available to download on PC and PlayStation systems.

Mixing the old with the new, the latest add-on for Sledgehammer’s futuristic shooter will comprise four all-new multiplayer maps and a novel Zombies arena called Carrier – more on that later. Retaining Call of Duty‘s globetrotting scale, Supremacy will see FPS fans duke it out across the likes of London, Moscow’s Red Square and a top-secret Atlas facility. Rounding out the quartet is an overhauled version of the Skyrise map from Modern Warfare 2.

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In terms of Zombies Mode, not only will Supremacy bundle in a hoard of new weaponry, it’ll also star one of cinema’s most endearing mascots in Bruce Campbell – best known for his heroics in The Evil Dead – who will battle a relentless wave of reanimated corpses alongside John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan and Fury and soon-to-be Daredevil star Jon Bernthal

Here’s a detailed breakdown of those new multiplayer maps in question courtesy of Activision:

Parliament: Docked on the River Thames, this military cargo ship delivers a view of the London cityscape along with a fast-paced combat experience. Mixed site-lines provide opportunities for all styles of play to dominate this medium-sized map.

Kremlin: Gamers must prepare for intense combat in Red Square. Secure elevated positions to give the team a strategic advantage, or use exoskeleton capabilities to avoid being caught in the minefield that activates mid-match.

Compound: Players take combat preparation to the limit in an Atlas training facility hidden away in the Colorado wilderness, as they’ll have to be quick on the trigger in this small, symmetrical map, which funnels high-speed combat through tight corners to the main tower structures.

Skyrise: Players deploy to an Atlas Skyscraper overlooking the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Based on the fan-favorite Highrise, from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 by Infinity Ward, this map brings new exoskeleton mechanics to the classic multiplayer layout. Gamers must dominate the power positions in the center of this small-to-medium sized map to control the key navigation points.

Supremacy is the third of four expansions planned for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The final, Reckoning, will bring to a close Microsoft’s half-decade hold on all DLC for Activision’s shooter, with Black Ops III marking the franchise’s transition – namely the add-on content and multiplayer beta – onto PlayStation platforms.


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