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First Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare DLC pack drops at the end of January, adds four maps and new Zombies content

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare begins to expand at the end of next month.

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The first Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare DLC pack has been detailed and dated.

Sabotage brings four new maps and an all-new Zombies mode to Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, and hits PS4 on January 31. Due to Activision and Sony's sweetheart deal, PC and Xbox One fans will have to wait.

So let's talk about that new Zombies mode. Called Rave in the Redwoods, it's set in a ‘90s abandoned lakeside summer camp "straight out of the horror films of the decade", according to Infinity Ward studio head Dave Stohl.

Continuing the story of the core Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Zombies campaign as time marches into a new decade, it sees the return of our four heroes as well as villain Willard Wyler. Players will battle "all-new varieties of the undead" and uncover "a slew of new Easter eggs".

As for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's new multiplayer maps:

  • Noir
    A dark, grimy city map inspired by futuristic Brooklyn at night, Noir is a classic three-lane map set against a backdrop of a dystopian future, filled with cafes and parks surrounding a brutal downtown warzone.
  • Neon
    A virtual training center designed for urban warfare, Neon is a unique, digitised battle arena where cars and other structures spawn out of thin air and enemies dissolve into hundreds of pixels when defeated. Middle lane sightlines will cater to long-range players while the outsides of the map allow for quick counter-attacks in close-quarter action.
  • Renaissance
    Set in Northern Italy, Renaissance pits players against each other on the narrow streets of Venice surrounded by classic architecture and buildings that promote continuous action through the canals and neighbourhoods of this iconic city.
  • Dominion
    A re-imagining of the classic Afghan map from Modern Warfare 2, now set on Mars, Dominion retains all the memorable landmarks and gameplay of the original, anchored by the crashed ship in the center, with a few enhancements designed to take advantage of the new movement system.

Sabotage will go for $15 but is included in the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Season Pass as well as the Legacy Pro or Digital Deluxe editions. It is the first of four planned map packs included in the $50 Season Pass, which also grants a pile of in-game currency and supply drops.

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