Treyarch is (kind of) changing the way post-launch content is doled out.
Engage in a tale of revenge and rescue a young lord.
Coming 2019, in collaboration with Activision.
Cry "rip-off!" all you'd like but the two big shooters continue a long tradition of iteration.
Nuketown also confirmed to return, though it releases in November.
That's just... wow.
Free weekend starts on June 7th and ends on June 10th.
Upcoming playable maps for E3 2018 will be showcased.
Bungie is changing the way that future content drops are offered.
Solstice of Heroes and other features scheduled for July 17th.
New locations, new activities and much more revealed for upcoming DLC.
Which makes full sense, honestly.
The upcoming September expansion apparently has a name now.
Xur has a fine collection of "meh" this time around.
Activision has been sending out e-mails to invite people to play Black Ops 4's multiplayer at E3.
Bungie isn't waiting till E3 to reveal its September expansion.
But don't necessarily expect that for the final game, yeah?
The experimental PvP content should be cropping up soon though.
No downtime is expected as Bungie deploys update 1.2.1.
Plenty of interesting stuff in here.