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Call of Duty: World at War DLC now available

Joshua Seed   on 20 March 2009 - 01:42 · 3 comments & 1781 views

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Today, March 19th, Activision released the initial downloadable content for Treyarch's Call of Duty: World at War. The first map pack for the World War II shooter includes three new multiplayer maps and a new Nazi zombie level. Map Pack 1 is available for both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 with a price tag of 800 Microsoft Points ($9.99). The downloadable content will also be released to PC gamers in the near future.

The multiplayer maps include: "Knee Deep", an attack and defend style map situated in a fortified Japanese outpost, "Nightfire", a map set in the burning streets of Berlin and "Station", located in a chaotic bombed out underground subway station. The most anticipated component of the downloadable content is "Verrückt" or Zombie Asylum. This Nazi zombie level contains upgraded zombies and new features that aren't included in the current level. More weapons, Perks-a-Cola machines and electroshock defenses are some of the new features that redefine the Nazi zombie madness.

Be sure to check out this trailer for the Call of Duty: World at War DLC.


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#1 KavazovAngel on 20 Mar 2009 - 05:37
Map Pack 1 is available for both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 with a price tag of 800 Microsoft Points ($9.99).


10$ for three maps and a zombie level?

No way. The whole DLC scheme is getting ridiculous.
#2 SMELTN on 20 Mar 2009 - 15:35
yeah I do agree $10 bucks is excessive. I mean what happened to the old days of just updating your games with new maps or allowing the community to create custom maps for the games.
#3 shortyg32 on 21 Mar 2009 - 04:26
Its a Very small price to pay for Quality Maps with No Glitches or bugs just think what would happen if joe from down the block made a map. and half of the map had holes broken walls players could get under and cheat all day.
Xbox live would be in a mess.

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