The $10 discount is based on the Season Pass suggested retail price of $49.99 USD. Otherwise, you’ll have to buy each DLC separately at a slightly higher price per DLC ($10 more total), since each one individually will set you back 1200 Microsoft Points or $15. These content drops happen around every two months on the system of your choice.Ĭall of Duty: Advanced Warfare Season Pass holders will get all four DLC’s as part of the $50 package, which you can get during the 8 months in 2015 before the final DLC pack comes out. Once available, you can download the downloadable content from the in-game store if you have the Season Pass already. They also point out that if you buy one of these Collector’s Edition with the Season Pass included, that you should not also buy the standalone map packs, since you will be charged for them No sense in paying for them twice when they are available in-game for “free” with the Season Pass.Įach pack comes with 4 multiplayer maps, early access to bonus DLC weapons, and sees the return of Zombies Mode! We’ll find out more about each Map Pack when we get closer to the first DLC pack’s launch.Ģ015 Update: Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at the first DLC Pack for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.Īctivision promises that each Map Pack in the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Season Pass will “deliver a collection of innovative Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare multiplayer content and more.” Aside from the Season Pass being available separately, both the Digital Pro Edition and Atlas Pro Edition will also come with the Season Pass, which unlocks access to the four forthcoming DLC multiplayer map packs (in-game) on the day they launch for your system of choice.
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Note: The above release dates are not final and subject to delays.