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Michael Myers in Latest ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ DLC? Why the Eff Not? (VIDEO)

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bill-swift - January 21, 2014

Call of Duty's DLC is loved and loathed in pretty well equal measure. With the haven't washed/eaten/crapped for a week timesink that the franchise can be for aficionados, many are certainly happy in the knowledge that they're getting their money's worth. But that's the very issue which causes others to spew fire, brimstone and cuss words all over the Internet.

Nevertheless, hopefully there's one thing we can all agree on: WTF cameos from Michael Myers are always welcome in any medium. Here's the third most badass serial scrote-stabber in movieland (Chucky and Freddy's placement is personal preference) in Call of Duty: Ghosts.

The content is named Onslaught, and is set for a January 28 release. It brings more of the bombastic badassery we expect of the series. Four new maps are included: Fog, Bayview, Containment and Ignition, and each bring with them a quirky little oddity of their own. The former is a perfect horror movie location, complete with shit-stained abandoned cabin and such. All that's missing is a crew of dimwitted teenagers, their broken-down car, and a psychopath/mutant/psychopathic mutant to slice their gonads into spam.

Good news, everyone! You supply the crazy yourself. As the trailer above explains, completing your field order on the Fog map allows you to transform into Michael Myers himself, complete with ominous music and... ax. Because he has an ax now, apparently.

Take a look above for more on the Onslaught pack.


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