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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Retribution DLC now available for Xbox One and PC

October 12, 2017 by Andrew Newton

After being available as a PS4 timed exclusive since September, the fourth and final DLC pack for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Retribution, is now available for Xbox One and PC players to enjoy.  This final DLC features four new multiplayer maps and the conclusion to the Infinite Warfare zombies storyline, ‘The Beast from Beyond’.

The thrilling finale to the zombies story, ‘The Beast from Beyond’, sees the return of movie director villain, Willard Wyler, who takes players to an abandoned military base on a distant ice planet to fight the hordes of undead as well as an enemy recognisable to longtime COD fans.  Players will also finally discover the mystery behind Willard Wyler and his unique brand of horror films.  Featuring a host of new weapons, traps and more this is a zombies chapter you don’t want to miss.

The four new multiplayer maps available with the Retribution DLC are:

  • Carnage – A post-apocalyptic race track along the California coast, Carnage features long sightlines and environmental hazards, including a fire trap players can activate on command to roast their enemies.
  • Heartland – In Heartland, teams will go head-to-head in a simulation of small town America that is a re-imagining of the classic map, Warhawk from Call of Duty: Ghosts. Players can pop into the local ice cream shop for a treat, and then take out enemies down the street with a Black Hole Generator.
  • Altitude – Set in a high-end, sky high shopping mall located on the edges of the universe, Altitude thrusts teams around a chaotic center where quick flank routes are key to victory. Additional features include floating lush waterfalls that border the map.
  • Depot 22 – Depot 22 is a watering hole at the end of civilisation that focuses on mid-ranged encounters waged in a medium-sized, three-lane map. Players can battle in the cantina for close-quarter combat or engage with enemies wall-running off of a moving train.

The Retribution DLC is available now.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Activision, Call of Duty, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Infinity Ward, Retribution DLC

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