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Call of Duty 4 new maps and GOTY edition revealed

by Steven Williamson on 20 March 2008, 10:39

Tags: Call of Duty 4, Activision (NASDAQ:ATVI), PC, Xbox 360, PS3, FPS

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April 3rd is the day to pencil in your diaries

Activision has confirmed that in addition to a re-release of Call of Duty 4, in the form of a 'Game of the year' edition, they'll also be a new map pack available to download for the Xbox 360 and PS3 next month.

The Call of Duty 4: Game of the Year Edition, will include the original game, as well as a token allowing Xbox Live users to download the forthcoming map pack.

The Variety Map Pack includes four new multiplayer maps. "Creek" is a wide-open village ravaged by combat where concealment is the difference between life and death. In "Broadcast," fight throughout an enemy communications building with confined corridors and wide-open parking lots. "Chinatown" is a foggy downtown district, lit only by a full moon and the neon glow of the city. "Killhouse" features a desolate training warehouse filled with a variety of building mock-ups and soft and hard cover points.

If you've already got the game, it will cost you 800 Microsoft points. The map pack will be available on April 3 and the Game of the Year edition is set for April 1st.


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I didn't realise the pack would be so soon!

Hopefully 800 points well spent, should add a bit more varitation to the multiplayer. :)
wheres the pc maps! :(

I've been waiting for bigger maps for ages.

:rant:
been waiting fo rthis for a while, new content to awesome games are always welcome, its just a case of finding more Sniping points and such :D
i wonder if they will bother with the maps on the pc version as they seemed pretty hacked off at the piracy rate.

They may just do them later on as otherwise they will upset the larger paying audience (consoles) if they are released for free on the pc.
Out of curiousity, are there no tools available for PC users to create their own maps?