Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare “Supremacy” DLC Out For PS4, PS3 & PC
Activision has released its latest downloadable content pack, called Supremacy DLC, for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare on the PlayStation 4, PS3, and PC. This follows the Ascendance and Havoc map packs, with the fourth DLC, to be titled Reckoning, GameSpot reported. VG 24/7 noted that the latest DLC for Advanced Warfare owners is currently available for everyone. 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. London and Moscow are just two of the locations players will experience in a diverse collection of multiplayer mayhem, including the return of one of the most iconic multiplayer maps in Call of Duty ® history, “Highrise”, which first debuted in 2009’s Call of Duty ®: Modern Warfare ® 2, now transported to the year 2054. Skyrise also deviates ever-so-slightly from the usual Call of Duty multiplayer schtick by allowing players to fight atop a roof where there is an office building attached so players can rummage and shoot up the office while also battling across the cold skyrise for dominance.
Includes the Exo Zombies Episode ‘Carrier’. The new map continues the story that began in the previous DLC, starring John Malkovich, Rose McGowan, Bill Paxton and Jon Beranthal.
“Kremlin” is a medium-sized, three-lane map where players find themselves in the middle of the combat with Russia’s presidential palace standing in the background. It has secure elevated positions with gun batteries that give teams a strategic advantage. A a military cargo ship dominates this medium-sized map.
The Parliament is in London at the River Thames, the Compound is located at the Atlas training facility in the Colorado wilderness, and Skyrise is on Atlas Skyscraper in Athens, Greece. Here, players are introduced to a gameplay where they would annihilate their enemies by hitting them with a barrage of missiles. Gamers must dominate the power positions in the centre of this small-to-medium sized map to control the key navigation points.