Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare DLC 2 will reportedly release May 18 across Xbox One and PC. Released last month on PS4, the Continuum expansion offers four extremely varied multiplayer maps and a ‘70s-inspired Zombies chapter. The Call Of Duty experts at CharlieINTEL confirmed the details Friday.
For those who missed the memo on the first content drop, here’s a recap of everything it includes.
- Turista : It's got a resort spa design and is nestled in the skeleton of a great ancient creature. There are solid sniper spots on waterfalls, as well as tight interiors for those who prefer close-quarters combat.
- Scrap : Set in a lunar junkyard, Scrap is known for extended sightlines and tactical pathways. Anyone who wants a little zero-gravity action should find a lot to love about it.
- Archive : A map with a fast and frantic pace that’s set in a futuristic art gallery. Focus is yet again placed on the dynamic between open spaces and tight battlegrounds.
- Excess : It’s an exciting take on Rust from Modern Warfare 2. This time there’s emphasis on replicating the intense, fast-paced combat of the original map.
- Zombies Chapter Shaolin Shuffle : Take to the streets of ‘70s New York and live out your dream of duking it out in a classic Kung Fu film. The main celebrity guest featured in this chapter is Pam Grier of Jackie Brown. Taking down the Rat King won’t be easy. In fact, this chapter has one of the craziest Easter egg steps we’ve seen to date.
The Xbox One and PC release of Continuum arriving exactly one month after the PS4 version continues the partnership between Sony and Activision that’s been in place since Black Ops 3. Everything listed above is included in the Infinite Warfare season pass, and it can also be downloaded individually for $14.99. Pre-loading and unlocks will also likely stick to their standard practice as well. Expect to be playing around midnight.
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In contrast to January’s Sabotage DLC, Continuum didn’t have too many glaring issues when it first launched on PS4. Assuming the port process was done carefully, we’d imagine the same level of polish will be present across all platforms. If you’re currently enjoying Continuum on PS4, you might also notice that the DLC maps were just recently added to standard playlist rotations.
Call Outy: Infinite Warfare is available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC. There will be two more expansions after Continuum, but no specifics have been offered about DLC 3 or DLC 4 at this time. That being said, Call Of Duty fans might also want to sink their teeth into recent developments for Black Ops 3 as well. The $30 Zombies Chronicles pack that releases May 16 on PS4 brings seven classic Treyarch-made Zombies maps back to life on current-gen consoles.
Are you willing to get back into Infinite Warfare to play Continuum? Are you content to wait for Call Of Duty: WWII instead? Tell us in the comments section!