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The latest portion of CoD4 DLC, which features four new maps (Creek, Killhouse, Broadcast, and Chinatown), will be available for 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox Live at 2:30pm this afternoon. However, PlayStation 3 owners will have to wait three more weeks before the DLC goes up on PSN.
"The maps are coming to PS3 - they'll be around three weeks later," Infinity Ward's Jon Shiring told CVG. "It's just the way it worked out. We're working as hard as we can to try to get it out there."
In related news, a competition that is currently being run by Activision to promote the 'Game of the Year' edition of CoD4, lists the following question as part of an entrant's submission form:
"Where would you like to see the next Call of Duty set?" Before giving the following options: "Modern day, Future, Vietnam, Korea, WWII, WWI, or Other?"
This is probably just part of market research in an attempt to gauge fans' opinions on the matter, but it's certainly interesting to see that Activision is open to suggestions. Our vote is with Vietnam.
Three slightly stretched images of new CoD4 multiplayer maps are currently doing the rounds on the net. While the quality of these screens is certainly questionable, it's more than likely that they are genuine following an Infinity Ward announcement a month ago that new multiplayer CoD4 maps are on the way.
All three rumoured maps look similar to certain environments from the single-player game. 'Broadcast' seems to be lifted from inside the TV station in one of the earlier single-player levels; 'Dusk' appears to be taken from outside the TV station, while 'Hill' looks like the Ukrainian levels featuring Captain Price and the SAS.
"The maps are coming to PS3 - they'll be around three weeks later," Infinity Ward's Jon Shiring told CVG. "It's just the way it worked out. We're working as hard as we can to try to get it out there."
In related news, a competition that is currently being run by Activision to promote the 'Game of the Year' edition of CoD4, lists the following question as part of an entrant's submission form:
"Where would you like to see the next Call of Duty set?" Before giving the following options: "Modern day, Future, Vietnam, Korea, WWII, WWI, or Other?"
This is probably just part of market research in an attempt to gauge fans' opinions on the matter, but it's certainly interesting to see that Activision is open to suggestions. Our vote is with Vietnam.
Three slightly stretched images of new CoD4 multiplayer maps are currently doing the rounds on the net. While the quality of these screens is certainly questionable, it's more than likely that they are genuine following an Infinity Ward announcement a month ago that new multiplayer CoD4 maps are on the way.
All three rumoured maps look similar to certain environments from the single-player game. 'Broadcast' seems to be lifted from inside the TV station in one of the earlier single-player levels; 'Dusk' appears to be taken from outside the TV station, while 'Hill' looks like the Ukrainian levels featuring Captain Price and the SAS.