The new multiplayer DLC for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is out now, aptly called "Sabotage." The first paid expansion brings with it 4 new maps and some zombies. Game developer Infinity Ward released the expansion's trailer yesterday showcasing the 4 new multiplayer maps for the game.
"Sabotage" is the first paid expansion for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare," the 13th installment to the "Call of Duty" series. The DLC features 4 new maps for the game: Noir, Renaissance, Neon, and Dominion, the last one being the reimagining of the Afghan map in "Modern Warfare 2."
According to Polygon, the new map Noir for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" DLC is set on a night out in the futuristic version of Brooklyn City. Basically, it is a 3-lane map filled with parks and cafes widely distributed throughout the warzone. Renaissance, on the other hand, is set in Venice, focusing on narrow streets and familiar architecture and of course the iconic canals.
Meanwhile, Neon reminds you of "Minecraft" except that it is futuristic. It is a z-shaped digital city designed as a virtual training arena in which structures and vehicles appear out of nowhere. Also, the enemies will suddenly dissolve in pixels when they have been defeated. Lastly, Dominion is the remake of the fan-favorite Afghan map from "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," although the new map is set on Mars.
Of course, maps aren't the only thing on the menu in the first ever DLC of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." "Rave in the Redwoods" is the zombie content of "Sabotage." It features film director Kevin Smith, playing as himself. Smith is known for films "Dogma" and "Clerks."
"Rave in the Redwoods" centers around a forest that turned into a 90's disco. Smith will appear in a live stream of "Sabotage," via Twitch Channel, discussing the Zombie content of the game, according to GameSpot.
"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" DLC is launched first on PS4 thanks to a timed-exclusivity deal between Activision and Sony. Xbox One and PC release will come out a month later.
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