
The first wave of downloadable content for "Call of Duty: World at War" hits in March (no price announced), where Activision and Treyarch will deliver a map pack featuring three new maps -- "Nightfire," "Knee Deep," "Station" -- and more Nazi Zombies, with new weapons, defenses and a map called "Verruckt."
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"Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" was heavily supported by Infinity Ward after launch with downloadable content and "Call of Duty: World at War" will be the same way. Activision and "World at War" developer Treyarch this morning announced the oh-so-excitingly titled "Map Pack 1."
"Map Pack 1" arrives sometime in March across Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC and includes three new maps -- "Nightfire" in Berlin, a jungle fight in "Knee Deep" and an underground subway battle "Station."
There's more zombies being flown in, too, as "Map Pack 1" also includes a new map called "Verruckt (aka Zombie Asylum)" and features new weapons, new Perks-a-Cola machines and electroshock defenses that can be placed around your encampment for protection from the undead.
Activision and Treyarch have not yet announced a price point for the content.
"We haven’t announced a price point yet," said an Activision spokesperson to MTV Multiplayer. "We will have more information in the coming weeks."
What would you pay for "Map Pack 1"?
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