The Battlefield 4 Naval Strike DLC will be released for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One March 25 for Battlefield 4 Premium members. Non-members will have to wait for two more weeks before they get their hands on the expansion pack though, says to Cinemablend.

Aside from the Carrier Assault mode, Naval Strike also features four new maps. According to DICE, the purpose of these new maps is to enhance the naval warfare feature of Battlefield 4. Due to the maps' unique features and surroundings, gamers can try out various strategies and marine vessels to take out their enemies.

Just a couple of days before the release of the DLC, DICE gives gamers a glimpse of what they can expect in the Lost Islands, Nansha Strike, Wave Breaker, and Operation Mortar maps.

Here are DICE's descriptions of the maps as posted on the Battlefield Blog:

Lost Islands: "This map focuses around a crashed airplane located near the center of the map. The map itself contains several small islands surrounding the crash site that can be traversed using quad bikes around the whole map, or by using boats (including the new hovercraft) to take shortcuts across it. The key to master this map is to control the plane at the crash site, which can be blown open to give infantry some much needed cover. Another special area of this map is the cave blanketed by a waterfall, as it provides visual cover for patrolling boats and helicopters."

Nansha Strike: "Nansha Strike is a very boat heavy map with several bases spread out in the water to battle it out on, while at the same time allowing total infantry control of the middle areas. The central area provides a lot of cover for infantry and is a death trap for water vehicles if they try to enter it via the small rivers. The surrounding bases can be captured from the water, with some offering big bases in the middle of the sea for infantry. This is where the more powerful vehicles spawn, which makes them key to own and control."

Wave Breaker: "Wave Breaker has a unique submarine base hidden in the middle mountain which allows for tight close quarter combat, but it also has wide canals where it's possible to do drive-bys with the attack boats to add extra mayhem to the mix. The middle area has many different Levolution possibilities. You can for instance bring down a submarine from its support and turn off the lights in the surrounding corridors. It's also possible to stop boats from entering the area by closing the four flood gates and blocking the direct path from the bases on the two sides. The middle island will give players intense fights in Deathmatch modes."

Operation Mortar: "Operation Mortar is our vacation paradise turned into a war zone, with wooden huts surrounding the islands. There is an old fort on the top of the mountain, which provides a great overview over the whole map. It also gives the team owning it a fast way to capture the other bases on the main island. In Rush, this levels starts from the bottom of the islands and goes up towards the fort, providing interesting and fun vertical gameplay which will provide a big challenge for attackers."