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Official Call of Duty: Ghosts Season Pass Trailer Shows Off New Content That Includes Maps, Weapons and More

Activision has announced the release of the Official Call of Duty: Ghosts Season Pass Trailer. The Season Pass will give gamers four downloadable content packs which includes Onslaught, Devastation, Invasion and Nemesis. Every pack has new multiplayer maps, weapons and a four-part episodic Extinction experience.

From the Press Release
Earlier today, we released the Official Call of Duty®: Ghosts Season Pass Trailer. With the Season Pass, players will get four downloadable content packs: ONSLAUGHT, DEVASTATION, INVASION, AND NEMESIS - each containing new multiplayer maps, bonus weapons, and a four-part episodic Extinction experience. Upon purchasing the Season Pass, players now get instant access to the downloadable multiplayer map, FREE FALL, as well as the Team Leader Digital pack, complete with a unique MP character head, weapon camo, reticle, player patch, player card and player background.


Get ready for a full season of amazing content with the Call of Duty®: Ghosts Season Pass. With the Season Pass you'll get 4 epic downloadable content packs: ONSLAUGHT, DEVASTATION, INVASION, AND NEMESIS -- providing brand new multiplayer maps, bonus weapons, and a unique 4-part episodic Extinction experience for one great low price. Upon purchasing the Season Pass, players now get instant access to the downloadable multiplayer map, FREE FALL, as well as the Team Leader Digital pack, complete with a unique MP character head, weapon camo, reticle, player patch, player card and player background. Upgrading to a next-gen console? Purchase the Season Pass before May 31, 2014 and the content follows you FREE within a console family, so you can play now and upgrade later.


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