'Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare’s' Battle From Hated To Being Celebrated

"Call of Duty Infinite Warfare" plunged to the bottom even before it was released. The game was criticized and compared to its closest competition,' BattleField 1."

"Call of Duty Infinite Warfare's" first DLC was recently announced through a trailer called Sabotage. The DLC includes the following maps, Noir which is a map based on a dark and gloomy city, the map was said to be modeled after the city of Brooklyn at night, Neon which is a like a simulator just like Metal Gear's VR room wherein the slain enemies turn into pixels, another map called Renaissance is modeled after the city of Venice, Italy, and Dominion which is the Modern Warfare 2 Afghan map, only this time it's on the Red Planet.

The most exciting component of the DLC is the new Zombie mode called "Rave in the Redwoods." According to the developers, "Rave in the Redwoods" is a totally different take on the "Call of Duty" Franchise's Zombie mode. The story takes place in a camp in the middle of the woods after the four original characters were sucked out of Zombies in Space Land. The expansion was described as a "horror film brought to life in a video game form," according to Lee Ross, Associate Project Director of Zombies. The Rave in the Redwoods will also showcase new weapons and a new character.

"Call of Duty Infinite Warfare" was poorly received by the community when it was released. The game was criticized for its ignorable Campaign, and multiplayer need technical work," the Zombies in Spaceland was described as "goofy at times when it should be menacing," and was given a 7.7 score versus Battlefield 1's score of 9, based on IGN's review.

Call of Duty has been through intense criticism and a lot of problems. Despite these challenges, Call of Duty Infine Warfare proved victorious when it was announced as the top-grossing console game pf 2016 in the U.S.

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