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MW3 Content Collection #1 Drops on Xbox LIVE

Modern Warfare 3 Xbox 360 owners can rejoice as Activision announced today the availability of the new Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 DLC, labeled as Content Collection #1 on...

Modern Warfare 3 Xbox 360 owners can rejoice as Activision announced today the availability of the new Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 DLC, labeled as Content Collection #1 on Xbox LIVE.  The collection features the two new epic Special Ops missions “Black Ice” and “Negotiator” and four new, adrenaline-fueled multiplayer maps.

Featuring six fully-fledged Call of Duty experiences, Content Collection #1 looks to set the bar for variety, value and fan-service in the FPS DLC marketplace. The full loadout includes:

Black Ice: This Special Ops mission plunges combatants deep into a frozen diamond mine via snowmobile in order to infiltrate a secret weapons plant and initiate the self-destruct sequence to take the facility offline for good.
Negotiator: India is the backdrop for a Special Ops hostage extraction, where gamers must execute flawless breach-and-clears and negotiate a maze of surface streets to ensure the safety of rescued civilians.
Liberation: Players take up positions in a militarized Central Park in the heart of NYC, a sprawling deathscape ripe for long-range sniper and LMG kills.
Piazza: An idyllic seaside village, an Italian getaway gone rogue, where blind corners and a complex warren of branching pathways pose danger at every turn.
Overwatch: A compact, sky-high battle arena set in a construction site atop a New York City office tower.
Black Box: Players seek tactical advantage in multi-level hillside homes overlooking a downed Air Force One, as a luxe SoCal neighborhood turns into a warzone.

Collection #1 is available first on Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the Xbox 360 video for 1,200 Microsoft Points, or $14.99.  The Collection is open to all and having a premium Call of Duty Elite membership is not required.  The DLC pack will be rolled out to other platforms at a later date still to be announced.

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