Battlefield 3 to Receive Themed DLC

Hey everybody, Atzunew here with some news on the DLC line-up for Battlefield 3. Both Dice and EA have announced their plans for thematic DLC packs. Below are the three that have been announced so far.

The first pack that was announced was "Close Quarters". As its name suggests the content will focus on making additions that make gameplay bloody as well as deadly firefights starting in the streets with foot soldiers. It is said to add even more destruction to the game. Dice says, "Everything from furniture to plaster gets shot to pieces." Players who purchase this pack will receive 10 new weapons and 4 news maps. The weapons are unlocked via assignments just like their previous pack "Back to Karkand". Also Dice, will be showing off one of the new maps at GDC, it is named "Ziba Tower" as it features players fighting in a high rise office building.

Our second pack is to be called "Armored Kill". The name seems to suggest that vehicles will offer even more fun. It is rumored to contain mobile artillery, new tanks as well as ATV's for infantry players. Dice have said that this pack will contain the largest map in battlefield history. While it seems there are now extra weapons with this pack, there will most likely be newer ways to destroy vehicles like more rockets launchers. 

The last pack is still shrouded in mystery from us. This pack is to be named "End Game", this is really all we know about this pack so there is nothing but wild theories. So for all in fun and games I think the picture below will become true:
As of now we don't know about the cost of this extra content but I think it would be safe to assume a price of $14 USD each, just like "Back to Karkand". "Close Quarters" will be release in June this year. "Armoured Kill" is set to release in the autumn but "End Game" doesn't have a clear time of release so we may see it early next year. I hope you enjoyed this small tid-bit of news, remember to continue to follow this blog for future news on exciting topics, and follow us on Twitter for even more news stories you may not have heard of.