
Here’s the map descriptions for each of the multiplayer maps:
- Citadel: "Once home to a powerful medieval army, this ancient castle now sits broken and abandoned. Tight corners force close-quarters engagements, while the moat and drawbridge allows for unique player movement opportunities in this mid-sized map. The last trespassers didn’t make it out alive – maybe you’ll have a better shot."
- Micro: "What’s better than a BBQ on a hot summer day? A miniaturized war zone that takes place on a well-stocked family picnic table, that’s what! Navigate this bite-size battlefield for a larger-than-life experience."
- Outlaw: "Gear up for a showdown in Outlaw; a western-style re-imagining of the fan favorite map Standoff from Call of Duty: Black Ops II. This rough-and-tough medium-sized map brings classic engagements, flanking routes and strategic positions for long and medium ranged combat."
- Rupture: "The Call of Duty: World at War classic Outskirts is re-imagined as a high-tech facility, designed by a futuristic society desperate to repair the Earth’s atmosphere."
Salvation is available for pre-order now and can be purchased as an individually for $15 or in the season pass for $50. Salvation launches on PlayStation 4 first on September 6. Xbox One and PC will see a release 30 days later (which is October 6, thought that isn’t confirmed).
No comments:
Post a Comment