Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - Sentinel Task Force Exoskeleton (DLC)
A cosmetic-only Xbox DLC that puts a Sentinel Task Force skin on your exosuit. Zero gameplay impact, pure drip. Worth knowing before you click buy.
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About Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - Sentinel Task Force Exoskeleton (DLC)
Let me be straight with you: I spent more time researching this than it deserves, because what you are getting here is a cosmetic skin pack, full stop. The Sentinel Task Force Exoskeleton DLC dresses your soldier in a themed exosuit for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare on Xbox One and Xbox Series X. That is the entire product. No new maps, no new weapons, no new Exo Survival waves, no co-op content to run with your squad on a Friday night. Just a visual reskin of your in-game character to match the Sentinel Task Force aesthetic. To put it in context, Advanced Warfare itself is a genuinely interesting entry in the CoD catalogue. Sledgehammer built the whole game around the exoskeleton system, which introduced Boost Jump, Boost Dash, Boost Slide, and Boost Slam as core movement options on top of the standard FPS toolkit. Exo Abilities like mid-air hover, cloaking, and an arm-mounted shield added a layer of class-style variety that felt fresh for the franchise at the time. The base game holds up reasonably well as a fast, vertical multiplayer shooter, and the Exo Zombies co-op mode gave groups something fun and chaotic to dig into together. All of that energy is in the base game. None of it is in this DLC. The Sentinel Task Force skin is purely a cosmetic layer sitting on top of the Create-an-Operator system, which already let players unlock exo styles through Supply Drops and in-game challenges without spending extra. That matters a lot when you are deciding whether this specific pack is worth your wallet. There is no gameplay advantage attached to it, no bonus weapon, no exclusive operator ability. If you love the Sentinel Task Force visual design and want your character to wear it consistently in multiplayer lobbies, this delivers exactly that. If you were hoping for actual content, you want the Havoc, Ascendance, Supremacy, or Reckoning map packs instead, which are where the real post-launch substance lives. For my usual crowd, the "is it fun for four friends" test fails immediately here because there is nothing functional to play with. Advanced Warfare as a platform is worth revisiting if you have not, especially for the exo-movement multiplayer and the surprisingly frantic Exo Zombies co-op. But this particular DLC is a wardrobe item, not a game night addition. Grab the base game or a map pack before even glancing at cosmetic packs like this one. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Sledgehammer Games, Raven Software
- Publisher
- Activision
- Release Date
- Nov 3, 2014