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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Season Pass covers all DLC, bonus weapons, and a free map

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A new trailer for Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’s Season Pass shows off some of the goodies in store for dedicated subscribers. The pack includes four DLC updates: Havoc (available in January 2015), followed by Ascendance, Supremancy, and Reckoning. It also grants early access to special DLC weapons, and Atlas Gorge, a bonus multiplayer map available on launch day.

Related: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare review

Atlas Gorge is a facility controlled by the game’s PMC, Atlas, featuring lots of high and low ground to put your exoskeletal enhancements to the test. The video also hints at the ability to call in bomb strikes and a hackable rail gun turret to rain down pain from above. The Season Pass is available now for pre-order, saving you $10 over buying each DLC pack individually.

Related: Xbox gets Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare DLC first

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare arrives on November 3, 2014 for PlayStation, Windows, and Xbox consoles.

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