By Jacques Strauss, | March 03, 2017
'Call of Duty' logo appears with the latest DLC 1 title.
"Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare" DLC 1 has finally arrived today. Xbox One and PC gamers may now enjoy newly added maps and zombie adventure.
After the long wait and the hype, "Infinite Warfare" DLC was finally released by Activision. The latest downloadable content for "Call of Duty" is known as "Sabotage," which includes four new multiplayer maps and a fresh Zombies chapter, according to International Business Times.
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The PS4 version of the DLC arrived last January 2017. PlayStation based gamers managed to enjoy ahead of the latest offering of "Infinite Warfare." In retrospect, the package included four maps known as Noir, Renaissance, Neo, and Dominion.
For Xbox One gamers, Noir will offer a classic three-lane medium map, while the deserted streets of Brooklyn. Renaissance, on the other hand, offers a fast-paced action game, while being set in a small-sized map with a split figure-eight design.
Xbox One and PC gamers wanting to enjoy digital urban warfare simulation, Neon is the ideal map to venture into. It is a Z-shaped map with long straight lines and flanking routes, which could be a challenging treat for gamers. Lastly, Dominion map is a reimagining of the "Modern Warfare 2 classic." Players who love range combat and strategic warfare, Dominion is the ideal map.
Meanwhile the "Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare" DLC 1 also includes the follow-up chapter of the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" zombies experience. Dubbed as the "Rave in the Redwoods," the adventure will take players into the past decade, the 1990s, according to Express.
"Rave in the Redwoods" will take Xbox One and PC players into a new storyline somehow similar to a 90's horror film. Most of the adventure and fun will be held in an abandoned lakeside summer camp. The game includes four playable characters, and each has its own unique nature as represented by their roles and names.
Watch here below "Rave in the Redwoods" intro:
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