Shooter fans are already clamouring for details for 2017’s iteration of Call of Duty, but while whispers continue about a return to the Modern Warfare boots on the ground universe – and even a potential London setting – it’s easy to forget there’s a current CoD still wowing the fanbase and expanding its territory.The newly released Sabotage DLC on PS4 is the first of four planned downloadable map packs that gives gamers new settings to shoot it out online.
While much has been made about Infinite Warfare’s space theme, Sabotage is all about giving the fans really strong, traditional online maps where they can feed their bloodlust for bullet-ridden warfare.
We have the revamped return of a total classic map in Dominion, a re-imagining of the fan-favourite Afghan map from Modern Warfare 2.It’s now set on Mars and retains all the memorable landmarks and gameplay of the 2009 original, anchored by the crashed ship in the centre, with a few enhancements designed to take advantage of the new double-jump movement system of modern CoD titles.
And most importantly, Activision bosses have now ironed out any kinks in the software and the game plays like a dream.
One more map is Renaissance, set in Northern Italy. Renaissance pits players against each other on the narrow streets of Venice surrounded by classic architecture and buildings that promote continuous action through the canals and neighbourhoods.one more map is Noir, a dark city map inspired by futuristic Brooklyn at night.
It’s a classic three-lane map set against a backdrop of a dystopian future, filled with cafes and parks surrounding a downtown war zone. with Sabotage you also get access to a new Zombies horde mode map featuring Clerks filmmaker Kevin Smith as a playable character
Overall, a cracking little Call of Duty package to expand on the online portion of Infinite Warfare.A great addition to the series.