Modern Warfare 3 content drops 4, 5 and 6 inbound

New multiplayer map and two new Special Ops missions for Elite users

Michael Plant
Thursday 22 March 2012 07:17 EDT
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 sees its 4th, 5th and 6th content drops land for Xbox 360 for Call of Duty Elite users on Tuesday 13th March 2012. To accompany their release new images are available to download from two of the all new levels.

Content drops 4, 5 and 6 bring in a new multiplayer level added to the roster and, for the first time ever, two new Special Ops missions are incoming as part of the downloadable content. The content drops include the following levels:

Black Box – a multiplayer level set in the South Californian hillside with half-built homes and the downed wreckage of Air Force One.

Black Ice – a Special Ops mission where, after using a snowmobile to escape your foes, you have to plant high-grade explosives in order to shut down a perilous mine forever.

Negotiator – a second Special Ops mission where you head to India for a high-stakes hostage extraction.

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