Xbox One and PC users should now be able to play Call of Duty WW2's first DLC, titled 'The Resistance'.

The new content went live earlier this morning, although there doesn't appear to be any official acknowledgement from the official Call of Duty WW2 social channels.

However, there's plenty of people online reporting that the new content is available and that's good enough for us.

Enjoy the new maps, War Mode and Zombie's update!

ORIGINAL STORY - Call of Duty WW2 fans on Xbox One and PC are gearing up for the release of the games first DLC, titled 'The Resistance'.

This first slice of DLC already launched on PS4 a month back on January 30 but is finally making it's way to everyone else tomorrow. March 1st.

Although a start time for when players can begin downloading and playing the new DLC has not been mentioned, it's worth noting that previous Call of Duty DLC packs have gone live as early as 5am (GMT) in the morning.

Either way, we'll bring you the info the second it drops so stay tuned for details and for anyone who needs a reminder of what new content is coming, here's a quick overview of the new DLC from Sledgehammer:

"Continue the epic scale of war with The Resistance: DLC Pack 1 for Call of Duty: WWII. Fight in iconic locations, centred around historic resistance uprisings in three new Multiplayer maps, as well as an all new objective-based War mode mission, Operation Intercept. Plus, experience the latest Nazi Zombies chapter: The Darkest Shore."

You can take a closer look at the Call of Duty WW2 Resistance DLC in the gallery below, but make sure to keep reading as we reveal EVERYTHING you need to know before the first DLC offering is released.

Occupation: In this remake of the classic Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer map Resistance, players battle through the streets and shops of German-occupied Paris during WWII. Long side streets encourage mid-range combat, with nearby homes and storefronts lending defensive positions for ambush and recovery.

Valkyrie: Located in the Masurian Woods, East Prussia, this map was inspired by The Wolf’s Lair, Hitler’s Eastern-front headquarters during Operation Barbarossa, the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. This is a medium-sized map with gameplay focused around a dangerous center lane covered by multiple overwatch positions and mounted machine guns.

Anthropoid: Based in Prague, Czechoslovakia, this map is inspired by Operation Anthropoid, the famous assassination attempt on a high-ranking German officer during World War II. This map features a center lane divided by a river, with long-flanking paths that can be used by snipers for ranged attacks

Operation Intercept: Outside of St. Lo, France, our next War Mode experience leads us on an urban rescue mission to save Resistance fighters being transported by train. The first objective on the Allied side is freeing the fighters, followed by the destruction of key communication equipment, and ending with stopping a train.

The Darkest Shore: The Darkest Shore follows our heroes into the next chapter of their dangerous journey.

Only days after the horrific disaster of Mittelburg, the crew has received intel that suggests Doktor Straub is on an island just north of Germany.

Blanketed in fog, this island is surrounded by Nazi air and sea power – and crawling with the Undead.

Marie, Drostan, Olivia, and Jefferson will need to battle all this and more to uncover the mysteries hidden within the Darkest Shore.

The Resistance DLC is available for roughly £11.50 but it might be worth buying the games Call of Duty: WW2 Season Pass instead.

Those who opt into the Season Pass will have to pay roughly £39.99 which should save players a bit of cash across the year.

And if you've already decided to lay out for the games forthcoming 4 DLC packs coming in 2018, you might as well save a bit of cash.

This way you'll also know that you're getting every new multiplayer map, new chapters of Nazi Zombies and all-new War Missions the second they become available.

So, think about it and if you want to know more, follow this link: Call of Duty WW2 Season Pass