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Call of Duty is one of the longest running FPS franchises around. With other FPS, namely Battlefield, going backwards, Call of Duty is steady on going to the future. Infinite War takes gamers to space as they combat a lethal army hellbent on destroying Earth and everything associated with it. No, there’s not going to be any aliens here, but that won’t stop Infinity Ward from introducing sci-fi looking weapons.

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Not much was revealed during the panel, however, Infinity Ward did drop a few tidbits on the game’s story. For instance, the focus of this particular Call of Duty is to drive the game’s story to a place that exceeds past iterations of the franchise. Early on, the team decided to approach this next chapter with an increased cinematic experience. To do this, the main cast was brought in to work and act out each cutscene and in-game cinematic using motion capture suits. It took TWO years to do this, with absolutely no recording booths involved. To prep the actors, military personnel were brought in to teach the actors how to handle themselves during firefight situations, how to carry rifles, how to shoot weapons, and follow protocol during certain situations.

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During a demo shown to us during the panel, most of the player models looked nearly complete. One thing I did notice was that all of the female characters were unusually smooth, but I’ll hold any and all reservations until the game is actually released. With a cast like Kit Harrington, who plays the main villain, Brian Bloom, David Harewood, and Jamie Gray Hyder, we’re bound to play through one of the most narrative driven Call of Duty‘s to date.

The last announcement that came during the panel was the inclusion of a Zombies mode in Infinite Warfare. This is a first for an Infinity Ward Call of Duty title. This was a huge announcement as the Zombie Call of Duty community continues to grow. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare released November 12, 2016.

Briefly: The game still hasn’t been officially revealed, but a leaked advertisement from a Canadian retailer (you can tell because the game is so expensive) has revealed further details about the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare remastered.

I’m actually really excited for this title. Call of Duty 4 was the only Call of Duty game that I really, really got into. Nearly every night for months after release, I would jump onto PSN and clan up with a myriad of my real world pals. I’ve never experienced better teamwork in an online title before, and because of this we freaking cleaned house. I can still recall the screaming on the microphone as my dead team members watched me hit a 32 kill streak in a match. Ah, the memories.

In any case, Modern Warfare Remastered will include the Modern Warfare campaign along with 10 multiplayer maps. The included maps haven’t been detailed at this point, but I’m sure we’ll know more as soon as the official reveal comes along (and I’m sure we’ll get more maps via DLC).

Are you excited to play Call of Duty 4 all over again? What do you hope to see from Infinite Warfare? Be sure to sound out below!

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