Activision released a new trailer of the new Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare DLC which featured its four new maps. One of the four new levels is the most attractive one and it is called Dominion. It is a remake of the Afghan map of the Modern Warfare 2, whereas the other maps are new ones.
As reported by Express UK, the four new maps in the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Sabotage DLC have the following characteristics. Noir is a dark, grimy city map that take the futuristic view of evening Brooklyn. It is a classic three-lane map that has a dystopian future backdrop lined with parks and cafes in a vicious downtown warzone.
On the other hand, Neon is a virtual training center that is crafted for urban warfare. It is a unique digitized battle arena that lets cars and other structures to just simply appear on thin air, and at the same time, let enemies disappear into numerous pixels upon their defeat. There are middle lane sightlines in the map that can cater to long-range players, whereas the outside areas of the map will permit quick counter-attacks in close-quarter action.
Renaissance is set in Northern Italy and it motivates its players to fight against each other with the narrow streets of Venice. It is surrounded by buildings with classic architecture and it promotes non-stop action within the neighborhoods and canals of this notable city.
Dominion is a modification of the classic Afghan map from Modern Warfare 2, as per Game Rant report. It is now set on Mars and it preserves the memorable landmarks and gameplay based on the original. It still has the crashed ship at its center, along with a few enhancements that are crafted to make the most out of the new movement system. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Sabotage DLC will be released on Jan. 31, 2017 for PlayStation 4, while PC and Xbox One will receive a later date.