Modern Warfare 3 Content Collection #2 screens and video revealed
Activision reveals new details about its latest content burst for MW3
Face Off - Aground Environment
Face Off - Aground Environment
Face Off - Aground Environment
Face Off Aground - Oh Look, Seagulls
Face Off Aground - Rusty Bridge
Face Off - Erosion Environment
Face Off - Erosion Environment
Face Off - Erosion Environment
Face Off Erosion - Predator Strike
Face Off Erosion - Ruin Defense
Face Off - Getaway Environment
Face Off - Getaway Environment
Face Off - Getaway Environment
Face Off Getaway - Decked Out
Face Off Getaway - Pool Party
Face Off Lookout Environment
Face Off Lookout Environment
Face Off Lookout - Afgan Vista
Face Off Lookout - Stair Down
Oasis - Flag Defender
Oasis - Fountain Ambush
Oasis Environment
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The latest downloadable content collection for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is coming to Xbox Live on May 22 for $15 (1200 MSP), but you'll be able to get it a week earlier if you're an Elite Premium member, who will have access to the content on May 15.
The pack will include all-new multiplayer, survival, and special ops missions, and will also feature the debut of the new small-scale multiplayer mode, Face Off. Revealed yesterday, the new mode pits players against each other in 1v1 or 2v2 matches with maps specially designed to leverage the small amount of players. The pack will include two maps just for Face-Off.
The other new maps include three new multiplayer maps called Sanctuary, Foundation, and Oasis. As well as two spec ops missions called Iron Clad and Switch Back. There will also be two additional Face Off maps made available for free (on the 15th for premium members and the 16th for the general masses) called Aground and Erosion.
All of this content will be coming to Xbox Live first, hitting other platforms at an unspecified later date.
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