Call of Duty: Ghosts' 4 DLC Packs Named
It is already known that there will be at least a few DLCs for Activision's latest Call of Duty: Ghosts, and they will be titled Onslaught, Devastation, Invasion and Nemesis, according to Activision's leaked poster. They will be released throughout next 12 months and surprisingly spell out ODIN, with their initials, which is the same name of the orbital strike platform in the game. All four DLCs will be a part of Ghosts' Season Pass, which will offer some savings and also include the Team Leader DLC, an exclusive pack of purely cosmetic items like weapon camo, reticle, player patch and more. Activision's Call of Duty: Ghosts is out now on PC, and has recently received a patch lowing its required specs to play. 
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