Call of Duty Infinite Warfare’s Zombies Goes 90s in Sabotage DLC

Get ready for "Rave in the Redwoods".

Posted By | On 25th, Jan. 2017

Radical or gnarly? Choose one of those two to describe the next Zombies map for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, which incorporates a 90s-retro style look and theme in the upcoming Sabotage DLC.

The new map, dubbed Rave in the Redwoods, features the four protagonists from the Zombies in Spaceland campaign. Kevin Smith, director of Clerks, will also be part of the cast along with The Slasher, who we’re guessing is anything but friendly.

In true Call of Duty fashion, Sabotage will also include four new maps – Noir, Neon, Renaissance and Dominion. Dominion is actually a remake of Modern Warfare 2’s Afghan so that should make some fans happy.

Look out for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s Sabotage DLC to release on January 31st at $15 on PS4. Alternatively, you can purchase the Season Pass for the future three packs as well. Expect it to release a month later for Xbox One and PC.


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