'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' DLC: 'Re-imagined' 'Modern Warfare 2' Multiplayer Map Among New Items In 'Continuum' DLC Pack
'Continuum' is currently set to be released for the PS4 version of 'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' on April 18
"Continuum" is the next downloadable content pack that will be released for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" and it contains four multiplayer maps, including one that longtime fans of the series may recognize.
The possibly recognizable map is known inside the DLC pack as Excess, and developers have described it as an "intense small circular map" that takes players to a lavish penthouse.
Developers added that this is a "re-imagined" version of the multiplayer map known as Rust that was included in "Modern Warfare 2," so players who enjoyed that may want to give this one a try as well.
Also included in "Continuum" is Archive, and this map will set players loose inside an art gallery that is about to serve as a canvas for some action-packed sequences of combat.
The third multiplayer map featured in the new DLC pack is Scrap and this one takes players to what appears to be some kind of junkyard or landfill that is located on the moon.
The fourth and final map that players will be able to access courtesy of the "Continuum" DLC pack is Turista and despite featuring a spa, it does not look as though players will be able to relax much here.
"Continuum" also adds a new episode to the Zombies component of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare."
Detailed in a new post on the game's official website, the additional Zombies episode named "Shaolin Shuffle" allows players to travel to New York in the 1970s, though it will look very different from what history books may have described, especially with all the undead residents walking around and wreaking havoc.
The "Continuum" DLC pack is set to be released for the PlayStation 4 version of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" on April 18, and it is expected to be made available for other platforms 30 days later.