'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' news: Activision releases trailer revealing four new maps for multiplayer mode
The latest expansion for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" has been released, and the latest gameplay trailer shows off the four new maps in the game.
The game's first expansion, Sabotage, has just gone live, and Activision recently unveiled a new trailer that features all new multiplayer maps. The footage gives fans a glimpse of the four multiplayer maps: Renaissance, Noir, Dominion, and Neon. Renaissance is set in the canals of Venice, Noir is set in a futuristic version of Brooklyn at night, Neon is a digital city shaped like a letter z, while Dominion is a reimagining of a fan-favorite map from "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" called Afghan.
In addition, Sabotage will include a new Zombies content called "Rave in the Redwoods." "Clerks and Mallrats" director Kevin Smith will be in the expansion as a special guest star, complete with his signature hockey sweater. Players can expect to find raver zombies, deadly swamp monsters, and 90's fashion in the new DLC.
"Set in the '90s, the four actors find themselves in brand new roles, along with some fresh new threads. Together, they'll team up to take on endless hordes of raver zombies and the mysterious Slasher, who's on the prowl to add more 'trophies' to his collection. With the help of some brutal new weapons and even director Kevin Smith (!), our heroes just might be able to put an end to the madness in the Redwoods," the content's description reads.
Sabotage can only be accessed by purchasing the $49.99 season pass of the DLC. As promised, four map packs and some in-game swag will be unveiled over the coming year. The expansion arrived on PlayStation 4 yesterday, on Jan. 31. However, it will have a later release date for Xbox One and PC. All DLCs for "Infinite Warfare" launches first on PlayStation 4 as a part of Sony's timed-exclusivity deal with the game's publisher.
Developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision, "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows PC.