Watch: Launch Trailer for Infinite Warfare Absolution DLC Drops

While everyone hotly anticipates Call of Duty: WWII, it’s easy to forget that there’s still another Call of Duty game on the map, and it’s still kicking. Seemingly a part of a pattern of reverse time travel, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will bring us back to just after World War II, to the nuclear family age, but it’s not all sock-hops and milkshakes this time around. See the horrors that await in the newly-released launch trailer below:

So we won’t have to wait too long for a taste of that WWII-era Call of Duty gameplay. In fact, you no longer have to wait any longer if you own a PS4. Owners of the latest Sony console have access to Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare  Absolution today.

This DLC pack adds four new multiplayer maps, all of which are on display in the trailer above, and its Zombies map is Attack of the Radioactive Thing, featuring both zombies and radioactive green aliens with lobster claws for hands. And, of course, the Mistress of the Dark herself, Elvira will be a playable character.

There will be one more DLC pack for Infinite Warfare after Absolution.

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