Call of Duty: Ghosts Nemesis DLC Releasing on August 5th

The final DLC will add new maps and wrap up the Extinction campaign.

Posted By | On 31st, Jul. 2014

Get ready to go dark, Ghosts – Infinity Ward has announced that the last DLC for Call of Duty: Ghosts, namely Nemesis, will release on August 5th. It will be out first for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 with other platforms to follow shortly after.

The Nemesis DLC will four new maps: Goldrush, an abadoned gold mine with mine carts that let you traverse quickly across the map (along with a field order for setting a pack of wolves on your enemies); Subzero, a Canadian submarine base with a three lane design and horrific entity that is unleashed upon completing field orders; Dynasty, a Chinese village with gardens, mountains and a lakeside view that becomes the backdrop of jets and explosions; and Showtime, a remake of Modern Warfare’s Shipment map that is meant for close quarters combat.

Then there’s the final chapter in the Extinction campaign, titled Exodus, where you’ll need to stop the Cryptid army from taking down the last base of human resistance. Nemesis will cost $14.99 if you don’t have the Season Pass. What are your thoughts on the content thus far? Let us know below.


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