The Call of Duty developers always bring a little horror to their DLC releases and they've revealed that you'll be able to take on the role of everyone's favorite Halloween slasher in Onslaught, the first DLC for Call of Duty: Ghosts. Here's a look at the official reveal trailer:

"Onslaught is the first downloadable content pack available for Call of Duty®: Ghosts. Take the fight onto four small to medium Multiplayer maps: Fog, Bayview, Containment, and Ignition, a reimagining of the classic map Scrapyard from Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® 2. Players also gain access to the Maverick, an all-new dual purpose Assault Rifle & Sniper Rifle.

The Extinction storyline continues with Episode 1: Nightfall, the first installment in a four-part episodic narrative. Explore a remote facility in the Alaskan wilderness and learn more about the origins of the alien threat. Episode 1: Nightfall features two all-new species of aliens and an exclusive weapon.

Onslaught arrives first on Xbox LIVE on January 28th, with other platforms to follow.

The best way to experience Call of Duty: Ghosts is with the Season Pass! Get four DLC packs and loads of bonus content for one great price: www.callofduty.com/ghosts/features/seaso­npass

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