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Call of Duty's Replacers strike again for Black Ops 2's Vengeance DLC

The third DLC map pack is coming to Xbox 360 exclusively next week, so along with it, we have a new Replacers video, with Peter Stormare acting like his usual borderline psychotic persona, offset by J.B. Smoove's goofiness, and the addition of a third Replacer. Interesting, sure, but better is that the new trailer also offers up a closer look at what the DLC has to offer.

Dubbed Vengeance, the third DLC pack offers a total a four "new" multiplayer maps, and a new weapon for the zombie mode called the "Ray Gun Mark II."

I say "new" because one of the maps, Uplink, is actually a remake of the Summit map from the first Black Ops game. The rest of the multiplayer maps are called Cove, Detour, and Rush. In addition to the new maps, there's also a new zombie adventure, called Buried, which will feature the new Ray Gun Mark II. Doesn't look like this will feature big name talent like Uprising had with Palminteri and Liotta. Instead, players go back to controlling the "Green Run" crew, and a creepy new ghost lady type character will be joining in the melee.

Gamers may remember the original Ray Gun as a prominent weapon featured in the last few Call of Duty games, but it's unknown how this new one is different. By offering a new weapon, the Vengeance map pack is similar to the first DLC map pack offered, Revolution

Exact pricing details haven't been released as of yet, but it's expected to cost the same as previous map packs - 1200 MS Points for the Xbox 360, and $14.99 for PlayStation 3 and PC via Steam. It's unknown if the DLC will be making its way to the Wii U. 

As per usual, Xbox 360 players will be the first to get a hold of the DLC early next month, July 2nd. After 30 days, the DLC should then make its way to PC and PlayStation 3 platforms.

You can check out the whole trailer below, and watch how badly it looks like Stormare just wants to strangle Smoove.

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