Gamers will battle new enemies in an underwater facility

Aug 3, 2015 19:31 GMT  ·  By
Descent is the final Exo Zombies chapter featured in the Reckoning DLC for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
   Descent is the final Exo Zombies chapter featured in the Reckoning DLC for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

The development team at Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision are ready to deliver a trailer for the coming Descent chapter of the Exo Zombies saga, which will be included in the coming Reckoning downloadable content pack for the shooter.

This final chapter in the cooperative undead experience will take gamers to an Atlas base that is set deep underwater in order to try and stop the source of the zombie assaults once and for all.

The development team at Sledgehammer Games states, "Battle new enemies with enhanced capabilities, wield the powerful Trident Reflected Energy Weapon, and unravel the terrible secret that Atlas has been hiding. Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan, Jon Bernthal, Bruce Campbell, and John Malkovich star in this action-packed Exo Zombies finale."

Exo Zombies is designed to test the ability of a four-player group to work together, and it seems like Descent will require more team work than ever before for those who want to finish the campaign.

The new zombie episode will be included in the Reckoning DLC pack for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which will be offered tomorrow, August 4, to all those who play on the Xbox One or the Xbox 360.

Gamers who own the shooter on the PC or on PlayStation platforms will have to wait about a month to get the same content.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is also getting four new maps

Reckoning is the final piece of new content for the installment in the shooter series that was first launched in the fall of last year.

Sledgehammer Games is introducing another four maps to keep the community engaged until the all-new Black Ops 3 arrives.

The new Call of Duty is set to arrive on November 6 on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4, and older home consoles.

The team at Treyarch is also working on a zombie-powered cooperative campaign, called Shadows of Evil.

It is designed to take four players back to a noir version of the '40s, which stands in stark contrast to the 2065 timeline that powers the classic multiplayer and the single-player campaign of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.