The upcoming DLC comes out on June 3 for Xbox and at the end of month on other platforms

Jun 1, 2014 11:52 GMT  ·  By

Publisher Activision along with the famed Call of Duty: Ghosts developer Infinity Ward have released another video serving as a teaser for the upcoming DLC planned to reach Xbox systems on June 3, titled Invasion.

While the last video showed us the upcoming Pharaoh map, an ancient Egyptian setting full of wonder and mysteries, the latest trailer offers a glimpse at the Mutiny map, set on a Caribbean island that hosts a pirate base, full of prison cells and twisted hallways, complete with an actual pirate ship in the center.

The map features a ton of flavorful audibles, as well as two ghosts who escort and fight for players who call the field order.

In addition to Pharaoh and Mutiny, the Invasion DLC pack also comes with two additional maps, Departed, set in a Mexican town during the Dia de los Muertos celebration, with the streets chock-full of decorations and vendor carts, and Favela, making a comeback from Modern Warfare 2, a Brazil shantytown that features a ton of decrepit and crumbling buildings that provide ample opportunities for flanking.

All maps come with new thematic killstreaks such as Mariachi gunmen or cannons raining down destruction upon the enemy forces, and are small to medium sized, focused on encouraging fast-paced gameplay.

The DLC pack also includes the next episode in the Call of Duty: Ghosts – Extinction campaign, titled Awakening, allowing players interested in exploring the alien-focused storyline to venture into a brand new location that takes the battle underground and has players face the Ancestors, the powerful forces behind the Cryptids’ invasion.

Call of Duty: Ghosts – Invasion will become available starting June 3 on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One home entertainment systems from Microsoft, while all the other platforms (PC, PS3, PS4) will get the DLC pack at the end of the month.

Invasion is the third DLC pack available for Call of Duty: Ghosts, following Onslaught and Devastation, and the developer also has a fourth DLC pack planned, scheduled to come out sometime later this summer.

The next Call of Duty game will come this November, in the form of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, headed for the PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One platforms. The next-gen versions are being handled by Sledgehammer Games, and for now there has been no word whether the upcoming title will also be making an appearance on the Wii U.