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Infinity Ward's latest installment in the "Call of Duty" series - "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare," will be getting its first ever downloadable content in the coming year and will bring forth new maps including the sequel to the out of this world "Zombies in Spaceland" mini-game.  

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The soon to be released DLC - "Sabotage,"  will be boasting four new multiplayer maps that are said to be suggested by the fans as the devs promised to release more game expansions for the new title.   

Starting things off is the map monikered as "Dominion" where it reported by VG24/7 to be a reiteration of the "Afghan" map from "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2." However, the multiplayer skirmish will take place on the red planet.   

Another map known as "Neon" will also be added next month. It was mentioned that the map will be an urban-warfare simulator where virtual objects constantly pop up during gameplay not to mention that fallen opponents disintegrate into bits of polygon.   

"Noir" is another upcoming map that is set in futuristic Brooklyn, New York where both ends of the map have contrasting characteristics while all hell breaks loose at the map's main hub.  

The last map on the list is called "Renaissance" which is quite an unusual one as it is set in Venice. The new map will basically cover different player types as it showcases a sniping area, a mid-ranged battleground, and a place for run and gun competitors.  

The follow-up to "Zombies in Spaceland" dubbed as "Rave in the Redwoods" will feature the four protagonists of the former take on the undead horde in an abandoned campsite whose attributes are way off as compared to the "Spaceland" zombie game.   

It was noted that the "Sabotage" DLC will be rolled out on January 31 next year and will be first enjoyed by PlayStation 4 users. Xbox One and PC fans, on the other hand, will have to wait for an official press release from the game maker.   

Xbox One fans need not fret though as the "Infinite Warfare" and "Destiny" bundle is now available at the Xbox Store. MS Power User quoted that the regular bundle will be offered at $60 while the "Infinite Warfare Legacy" and "Destiny" combo will be $16 more.