• Actress Michelle Rodriguez gets hands-on with the Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3 Beta during a visit to Treyarch Studios on August 19, 2015 in Santa Monica, California.

Actress Michelle Rodriguez gets hands-on with the Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3 Beta during a visit to Treyarch Studios on August 19, 2015 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo : Getty Images/Imeh Akpanudosen)

Rumor has it that space combat will be featured in the new "Call of Duty" 2016 and the time will be set in the far future. As Xbox One pre-order digital bonuses, it is also rumored that the game will have two previous "Modern Warfare" games.

This recent rumor of this incoming 2016 first person game was posted on NeoGAF and written by noted industry insider shinobi602. He specified that this game will be far in the future compared to the time in futuristic third iteration of the "Black Ops" series.

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The one who leaked this information is known for his decent track record when it comes to information about different upcoming game titles. He is known for his spot on information about previous franchise titles especially about Activision games.

The two present-themed FPS games are also rumored to be included with the upcoming 2016 game as pre-order digital bonuses for the Xbox One version, The Tech Game reported.  They also note that this kind of pre-order bonus has already happened with previous and upcoming titles with different publishers like with the upcoming Xbox One game entitled "Quantum Break" which will have the "Alan Wake" full game for free on the Microsoft console.

There is no word from the game publisher Activision and Microsoft if the two rumored pre-order bonus games will be backwards-compatible for the Xbox One. In the past, the third "Black Ops" game on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 had a bonus digital full game which was its first game of the franchise.

If this rumor will be confirmed by gaming publisher, then this is the only way the fans will be able to play the famous present-themed games on the Xbox One Console. These games might have faster loading times and better looking graphics on the Xbox One as backward compatible games.

Activision's FPS game franchise has been a long-running series, and expected to be launched this coming November is the next iteration for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC to compete with EA's "Battlefield 5." The game publisher has not issued a statement to confirm or deny these rumors.

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