Game developer Treyarch is expected to release new DLC packs to "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3." While the first and second expansion have already been announced, information remain scarce regarding the third and fourth downloadable contents.

Recent details, however, point to new possible release dates for the highly anticipated DLCs. As per Vine Report, the third "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" DLC pack could be launched sometime this month.

If earlier patterns were an indication, the expansion will be released first to PlayStation 4 ahead of other gaming platforms (possibly next month after the release of the third content).

The fourth "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" expansion, on the other hand, is likely to arrive in August on PlayStation 4. Xbox One and PC users may have to wait until September for the DLC release.

The first "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" DLC entitled "Awakening" arrived sometime in February. "Awakening" offers players new multiplayer maps, namely, Gauntlet, Hijacked, Splash and Rise plus an entirely new Zombie Mode map.

The second DLC "Eclipse" followed suit in April. As for "Eclipse," four new maps, namely, Knockout, Spire, Verge and Rift are added plus another Zombie Mode chapter.

By looking at previous DLC releases, the game developer usually allots one-month interval between them. If the said pattern remains applicable for the 3rd and 4th, the abovementioned time window for the next content updates may be feasible.

In another related update, The BitBag reported that the Weekly Specialist Bribes will kick off "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" on Tuesday next week for three days only. The weekly event should conclude by Thursday of the same week. Teasers about the Weekly Specialist Bribes first made rounds online following a studio-released image on Twitter. The Specialist-themed bribes is designed to give away specific items unique to each specialist.

Meanwhile, the game's latest 1.11 update has already been rolled out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC featuring game call contracts for multiplayer mode as per Crossmap report.