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===Outcast=== | ===Outcast=== | ||
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" | "Outcast plunges you into the warrens, canyons and arches of an alien edifice." | ||
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" | "Perdition takes players into the heart of an urban sprawl, with tactical speed and situational awareness its key features." | ||
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Revision as of 15:10, October 24, 2012
The Castle Map Pack is the first DLC map pack to be released for Halo 4, officially announced on October 24th, 2012[1]. Slated to be released in April, the map pack includes three new multiplayer maps, Daybreak, Outcast, and Perdition. The Map Pack is one of three included in the War Games Season Pass (an item that all Limited Editions of Halo 4 have, as well as separately purchasable for 2000 Microsoft Points).
Maps
Daybreak
- Main article: Daybreak
"Daybreak is set in a military facility against the backdrop of an idyllic mountain range."
Outcast
- Main article: Outcast
"Outcast plunges you into the warrens, canyons and arches of an alien edifice."
Perdition
- Main article: Perdition
"Perdition takes players into the heart of an urban sprawl, with tactical speed and situational awareness its key features."