By Edson Kyle Encina, | January 26, 2017
"Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare" DLC "Rave in Redwood" trailer
The "Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare" DLC continues the tradition of the zombie mode, this time it's filled with thrills and surprises.
It's customary for a "Call Of Duty" game developed by Infinity Ward to include zombies. The developers have included various zombie scenarios is almost every "COD" title they make.
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In their latest "Sabotage" DLC, a scenario called "Rave in the Redwoods" will be included. Last year, a report by DreadCentral teased the DLC indicating that it's a 90's inspired horror adventure.
Now, we're only a week away from the zombie themed DLC and more details are being revealed. The previous game's zombie mode featured the undead in Spaceland, this time the DLC takes place in an abandoned campground.
It's time to party
The zombie scenario's title is a clear giveaway on what to expect in this DLC, which is a rave party! Gamers will play as one of four actors who'll face against menacing "raver zombies."
On top of that, players will face a mysterious "slasher" who'll hunt them and make them "trophies." With that said, "Rave in Redwoods" certainly sounds like an ode to 90's horror classics such as "Friday the 13th."
New Maps, lighting and surprises
A report from Polygon confirmed that that "Clerks" and "Comic Book Men" producer Kevin Smith will make a guest appearance in the game's Zombie mode. Smith will aid players in putting an end to the zombie infested madness in "Rave in Redwoods."
Apart from the zombie mode, there will also be four new multiplayer maps. The four new maps range from small to medium sized maps called Noir, Renaissance, Neon and Domination.
Along with the new maps, players are also treated with an assortment of new weapons as well. Those who either pre-ordered the DLC or own the season pass will get a special dynamic theme.
This special theme changes its lighting depending on player's actions, according to iDigitalTimes. "Sabotage" arrives on PS4, Xbox One and PC starting on January 31.
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