Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare Xbox, PC DLC Release Dates Confirmed

  • Playstation 4
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Shooter
2016-11-04
Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare Retribution DLC brings Heartland, Carnage, Altitude and Depot 22 to the game. A new multiplayer trailer shows gameplay of the maps in action. Retribution comes to PS4 Sept. 12.
Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare Retribution DLC brings Heartland, Carnage, Altitude and Depot 22 to the game. A new multiplayer trailer shows gameplay of the maps in action. Retribution comes to PS4 Sept. 12. Infinity Ward/Activision

Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare ’s Retribution DLC will release on Oct. 12 for Xbox One and PC, according to news provided by CharlieINTEL . While this will be the game’s last major content drop, however, tweets from the official Call Of Duty Twitter account are teasing something cool for Monday.

“Gesture Warfare is back for Infinite Warfare,” the tweet reads, “take down the competition all weekend, then come back on Monday for a special announcement.”

For those who are unfamiliar, Gesture Warfare is a limited-time mode that was first introduced to the game in late September. Armed with an empty Kendall 44 and a couple knives at your side, the goal is to kill opponents with only those weapons or one of nine unique gestures activated by pulling a trigger. In short, it’s a slightly revised take on the classic gun game.

With regard to Monday’s announcement, however, we’re totally unsure of what it might be. Maybe one of the most popular limited modes is becoming permanent or some playlist changes are on the way. On the more impactful end of the spectrum, we’d be remiss if we didn’t recall a recent tweet from Infinite Warfare Zombies Director Lee Ross, who mentioned some “all-new Zombies-related festivities” starting Oct. 13. Maybe those plans will be made clear a few days ahead of time. Black Ops 3 got a fifth Zombies DLC pack; is Infinite Warfare next?

Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare ’s Retribution DLC launched Sept. 12 on PS4 , and it includes the following four multiplayer maps:

  • Carnage: It’s a post-apocalyptic race track on the California coast. Highlight features include long sightlines and environmental hazards like a fire trap that activates on demand.
  • Heartland: This reimagined version of Warhawk from Call Of Duty: Ghosts takes players to a simulated version of small-town America. Grab an ice cream at the local eatery and don’t forget to stop by the Black Hole Generator.
  • Altitude: Takes place in an actual sky mall at the edge of the universe. The map has an action-packed center, so quick flanking is key to victory. Floating waterfalls border the map.
  • Depot 22: It’s a mid-size map that focuses on mid-range combat across three lanes. It’s suited for close quarters and fast movement.

In addition, the Beast From Beyond Zombies chapter offers a thrilling close to the Willard Wyler narrative that began last fall. Stuck in the depths of space, our cooperative quartet of characters is confronted by peril in an abandoned space station. As expected, hordes of creepy alien creatures are out for blood. Fans of Infinity Ward’s Extinction mode from Call Of Duty: Ghosts should find a lot to love about this expansion.

Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare is available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

Will you be playing Infinite Warfare’s Retribution DLC on Xbox or PC? What announcements are coming on Monday? Tell us in the comments section!

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Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare
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‘Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare’ Review: The Shooter To Skip This Holiday Season
The rise of new properties, like Titanfall and Overwatch, combined with resurgent properties, like Destiny or Battlefield, make it hard to justify the shrinking number of new ideas in Call of Duty. Those who purchased Infinite Warfare on day one may not relate to anything in this article. But those with less fondness for the franchise, or just expecting COD:IW to at least match the quality of Advanced Warfare or Black Ops 3, should probably turn their attention elsewhere.
  • Cool weapons
  • A decent campaign story
  • Zombies is as fun and weird as ever
  • Multiplayer is too much of a grind for good weapons
  • There's not much originality in the entire package.
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