• Signage is seen at The Ultimate Fan Experience, Call Of Duty XP 2016, presented by Activision, at The Forum on September 3, 2016 in Inglewood, California.

Signage is seen at The Ultimate Fan Experience, Call Of Duty XP 2016, presented by Activision, at The Forum on September 3, 2016 in Inglewood, California. (Photo : Rich Polk/Getty Images for Activision)

"Call of Duty: Infitine Warfare" is scheduled to receive its first DLC pack next month. The upcoming "Sabotage" expansion pack, which includes new multiplayer maps, a re-imagined map and a zombie map, will be made available in January for the PlayStation 4 console. Xbox One and PC players will receive it a month later.

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"Sabotage" will have a new 1990s-themed Zombies co-op map called Rave in the Redwoods. It is set in an abandoned lakeside summer camp that is full of twists and surprises. 

"We're excited to introduce a new chapter to our zombies experience, taking players into a spooky 1990s summer camp straight out of the horror films of the decade," Infinity Ward studio head Dave Stohl said in statement. "We're also delivering four new, diverse multiplayer maps, including a remake of the Modern Warfare 2 classic, Afghan. There's a tremendous variety of new content that we think every player will enjoy." 

Of the four maps that are included, three are new: Noir, Neon and Renaissance. Noir is set in futuristic Brooklyn and features a three-lane map filled with cafes and parks bounded by a war zone. 

Neon, on the other hand, is a digitized urban warfare center. The virtual reality battlefield map spawns cars and structures randomly. Once the player is killed, their body dissolves into hundreds of pixels, as shown on its official preview trailer. It is another three-lane map in which the middle section is designed for long-range players, while both sides are ideal for fast close-quarter battles.

The third new map is called Renaissance and, as the name implies, is set in Northern Italy. The heart of the action takes place in the narrow streets of Venice, with classical architectures as a backdrop. However, the canals are off limits.

The "Call of Duty: Infitine Warfare - Sabotage" DLC also includes a reworked map from "Modern Warfare 2," but instead of an Afghan setting, players will be transported to Mars while retaining all the familiar landmarks of the original map.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC, and is set to have four DLCs. Each map pack will be retailed for $15 each, but game publisher Activision is offering a Season Pass for $49.99 that covers all four DLCs.   

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare - Sabotage"  will be available for the PlayStation 4 on Jan. 31, 2017. The DLC Pack 1 will be released for Xbox One and PC in February.