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Call of Duty 4 Map Pack arrives

 

The Xbox 360’s most popular online game, Call of Duty 4, has just received its first downloadable content – brand new maps that present the game’s legions of fans with yet more beautiful/devastated landscapes upon which to unleash their stealthy sharpshooting skills. Or running around, screaming, randomly shooting skills, as in our case…

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

The Variety Map Pack features four detailed and satisfyingly expansive multiplayer environments which are exclusive to Xbox 360 for 21 days! ‘Creek’ is as lush, green and watery as its name suggests, featuring a cluster of houses set within an idyllic scene. As a result players can choose whether to take up long-range sniper positions or get involved in the close-quarters fighting in and around the houses. With a waterfall at the end of the creek bed, a cave system to get lost in and a cliff face to rule, Creek offers a huge variety of tactical options that will challenge even the most well-rehearsed of squads.

‘Broadcast’, by contrast, is set within the Iraqi television station encountered in the ‘Charlie Don’t Surf’ mission of the single player campaign. However, rather than being a straightforward copy of the original, developer Infinity Ward has greatly expanded its architecture, adding to the cavernous central room with corridors, staircases and cubicles to lurk in. It’s also possible to take up positions on the roof of the building, but keep an eye out for air-strikes and helicopter back-up.

Completing this brilliant bundle we have the rain-soaked ‘Chinatown’, which is a moonlit remake of the classic Call of Duty ‘Carentan’ map, and ‘Killhouse’ which features a desolate training warehouse filled with a variety of building mock-ups and hard cover points. Well, most of them are hard…

The Variety Map Pack will be available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace from early April for 800 MS Points . And don’t forget that it’s exclusive to Xbox 360 for 21 days!

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