Sabotage is the first paid expansion of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" and it is now available on Xbox One and PC. It may be recalled that "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" released its DLC at the very end of January on PlayStation 4 and remained exclusive for a month.
Sony and Activision the publishers of "Call of Duty" have an agreement that all "Call of Duty" DLC must first be released on PS4 as part of its time exclusivity arrangement. Additional four new multiplayer maps are included in the Sabotage DLC, according to Gamespot.
The reimagining of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" Afghan map is also featured in the DLC. It likewise features Kevin Smith a star filmmaker in the new Zombie chapters. He is popular in creating movies like "Mallrats", "Clerks", "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back". He is also part of "The Flash".
"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" four add ons costs $15. Fortunately, for those who already own season pass can get it for free. On the other hand, the game is under the development of Advanced Warfare Studio Sledgehammer Games. There are no official announcements yet, but there are speculations that it would be a "Call of Duty" kind of game that returns to its roots.
The first DLC for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" features new multiplayer maps and new zombies maps with ideas from horror movies like for instance, "Friday the 13th" according to Gamezone.
Heroes in Zombies in Spaceland and Rave in the Redwoods have the opportunity to escape from the zombies and transfer to an abandoned compound. Activision said that it is the best place for Willard Wyler's next horror masterpiece.
The setting is inspired by the 90's and it introduced four maps called Noir, Neon, Renaissance and Dominion. A grimy and dark city map is Noir. It is inspired by futuristic Brooklyn at night while Neon is intended for urban warfare which is designed like a virtual training center. The two maps are Renaissance and Dominion. The former is set in Italy while the latter features an Afghan map.