Call of Duty: WWII‘s first downloadable content pack, titled The Resistance, has released today on PlayStation 4. Previously detailed, the DLC introduces three new multiplayer maps and an all-new objective-based War mode mission “themed to reflect the spirit of the citizen soldiers who fought for freedom during World War II.” The DLC pack also features “The Darkest Shore,” the next chapter in the Nazi Zombies saga.
The three new multiplayer maps are all centered around historic uprisings. “Valkyrie” is medium-sized map inspired by The Wolf’s Lair - Hitler's Eastern-front headquarters during Operation Barbarossa - the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. Anthropoid is inspired by Operation Anthropoid - the famous assassination attempt on a high-ranking German officer. Lastly, Occupation is a remake of the classic Call of Duty map where plays battle across the streets and shops of German-occupied France.
Operation Intercept, the new War Mode experience, "leads players on an urban rescue mission to save Resistance fighters being transported by train. The first objective on the Allied side is freeing the fighters, followed by the destruction of key communication equipment, and ends with stopping a train."
For those of you who prefer the Zombies experience, The Darkest Shore offers the next chapter. The description reads: “Only days after the horrific disaster of Mittelburg, the crew has received intel that suggests Doktor Straub is on an island just north of Germany. Blanketed in fog, this island is surrounded by enemy air and sea power – and crawling with the Undead. Marie, Drostan, Olivia and Jefferson will need to battle all this and more to uncover the mysteries hidden within.”
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The Resistance is now available on PlayStation 4. While we don't have a release date for Xbox One and PC, it usually takes 30 days for DLC to arrive on additional platforms. This DLC is included in the $50 Season Pass, but can also be purchased separately for $15.
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