Call of Duty: Ghosts Devastation Gameplay Trailer
A new trailer for Call of Duty: Ghosts showcases its second multiplayer expansion called Devastation and confirms a guest appearance from the Predator, the trophy hunting Yautja first introduced in 1987 film Predator. More and video after the break.
The video also offers players a brief look at the four new multiplayer maps rolling out with Devastation: Behemoth, set in a South American excavation site; Collision exists on a container ship; Ruins; and, Unearthed, a call-back to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's Dome map. Devastation also includes the second episode in the ongoing story seen in Ghosts' Extinction mode. Titled Mayday, the new story will take players to a Chinese research vessel stranded on the Tasman sea. There players will have to work cooperatively to uncover the ship's secrets while battling waves of Cryptid monsters, including a few new Cryptid enemy types. Devastation will also bring the new Ripper weapon to Ghosts multiplayer. The weapon is a combination SMG/assault rifle that can switch between its two firing modes on-the-fly, enabling players to use one weapon for both close-up combat and ranged firefights. The new trailer shows off stylized gameplay on each of the new maps and previews how the Ripper might be used during combat. The second episode of Extinction mode is also shown, including a glimpse of the 100-foot tall Kraken Cryptid. The ending of the video even includes a special surprise involving a certain 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie.
The expansion is part of the $49.99 season pass, while non-season pass holders can purchase it separately for $14.99. Devastation will launch April 3 on Xbox 360 and Xbox One as an exclusive to the consoles for an unspecified period of time.
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Really? IMHO, W@W was the WORST of the CoD games. "Hey.... let's put tanks in the game". BRILLIANT! Why the hell put vehicles in an infantry-based shooter?
Solfaur: How exactly is the bullet drop "exaggerated" at very long ranges? Pretty sure that's simple physics. Bullets are affected by gravity the moment they leave the barrel. The further a bullet travels, the more speed it loses, and the further it drops. the slower the bullet is going, the faster it's going to drop. Why wouldn't it have a more noticably sharp drop when sniping from 800m than it would from 400m?
And DMR's are the worst. Well... they're not bad now, damage wise... but it's like everyone uses them now simply because they do more damage than they used to, and you can spray-and-pray the **** out of them in close range and usually come out on top. Can honestly say that the new SR338 semi-auto sniper rifle for Naval Strike is the WORST of the actual sniper rifles, because it basically has the same damage as a DMR, but less than half the firing rate than most of the DMR's.