'Call of Duty: Advance Warfare' Havoc DLC download available; PS4, PS3 and PC download to come soon

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The first expansion pack for "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" has been released, which means that players can now enjoy more weapons and maps while playing the popular first-person shooter game. 

The new DLC pack called "Havoc" was made available for Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles this week, while the PC and PlayStation editions will reportedly come out very soon. 

The DLC contains several multiplayer maps dubbed as Urban, Sideshow, Core, and Drift, as well as two new weapons called the AE4 Widowmaker, which is an AE4 controlled energy assault rifle. The expansion pack also has a new Exo Zombies mode, which is a co-op mode where four employees from Atlas Corporation will fight against a new kind of zombies. The four main characters will be portrayed by popular celebrities, namely Bill Paxton, John Malkovich, Rose McGowann, as well as John Bernthal. 

This will not be the last expansion that will be released for the latest "Call of Duty" installment. The game developers are planning three other expansion packs for the franchise, including Ascendance, Supremacy, and Reckoning. However, the developers and game publisher Activision are still mum about the release dates of the upcoming expansion packs. 

Players can purchase the "Havoc" DLC for $15, or they can opt to buy the entire expansion pass for only $50. 

Meanwhile, some of those who purchased the season pass on Xbox 360 that attempted to transfer it to Xbox One are having problems when installing the "Havoc DLC." Microsoft is already aware of the problem, and they are currently addressing the issue. 

In the Xbox Live page, Microsoft stated:

"Are you receiving an error message when attempting to play Exo Zombies in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare on Xbox 360. Are you having difficulty installing the Havoc DLC after transferring a Season Pass from Xbox 360 to Xbox One? Hang in there, Xbox members. We're moving toward a fix, and we're grateful for your patience during this process." 

Players should expect to get an updated version of the "Havoc" DLC anytime soon.

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