Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Gets New Zombies Map

The newest expansion to Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare hits PlayStation today.  Called “Continuum”, the expansion adds four new multiplayer maps, as well as a brand new Zombies map.

The new Zombies map, called “Shaolin Shuffle”, continues the story of previous Call of Duty Zombies installments.  In Shaolin Shuffle, players battle through a horror film set in the 1970s, as they fight disco zombies in settings including nightclubs and martial arts dojos.  Shaolin Shuffle will introduce four new “unlockable kung-fu fighting styles”, in addition to the classic run-and-gun Call of Duty gameplay, and features the voice talents of Paul Reubens, Pam Grier, Jay Pharoah, Seth Green, Ike Barinholtz, and more.  Check out the trailer below:

In addition to the new Zombies map, Continuum adds new multiplayer maps, each with their own unique feel:

  • Turista – A plush spa and resort, Turista is nestled in the middle of a giant skeleton of an ancient creature. With sniper spots scattered across a majestic, central waterfall, Turista also boasts tight interiors for fans of close-quartered combat and a three-lane design that caters to a variety of play styles.
  • Scrap – Set in an abandoned junkyard on the Moon, Scrap features a combination of extended sightlines and tactical pathways that reward players who engage in both long and short range combat.
  • Archive – Fast, frenetic engagements set the pace in Archive, a post-futurist art gallery where tight engagements contrast with open exterior battlegrounds in this wide three-lane style map.
  • Excess – Perched atop a gilded penthouse in a sprawling future metropolis, Excess is a small, circular map re-imagined from the classic Modern Warfare 2 map, Rust, that retains the intense, fast-paced combat from the original.

Continuum is available today for PlayStation users, and should become available in about a month for PC and Xbox One users.

Wolfgang Paulson: Wolfgang Paulson is the editor of MXDWN Games. When he's not reading and writing about the raddest video game news, Wolfgang has been known to host the occasional talk show or perform stand-up comedy at various Los Angeles venues. Wolfgang operates within the minority of Los Angeles entertainers who do not have their own podcast. His dream is to one day get his picture on the wall of a Mexican restaurant for eating a giant burrito.
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