• Activision reveals the official live action trailer of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare."

Activision reveals the official live action trailer of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." (Photo : YouTube/Call of Duty)

Infinity Ward and Activision have recently revealed the PC system requirements for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." The live action trailer for the video game has also been launched a few days ago.

According to the official website of Steam, the upcoming first person shooter video game will need a large storage for installation, which means PC owners will have to be prepared for this large game. The other PC system requirements are more forgiving, which is the minimum requirements for the game.

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PC gamers will need a system that has at least an operating system of Windows 7 64 bit for this game. The processor should be at least an Intel Core i3-3225 at 3.30 GHZ or anything of equivalent. They will also need 8 GB of RAM, and a video card of at least Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7850 2 GB.

Currently, the required storage for the video game is 70 GB available space. The developers noted that the disk space requirement might change over time until it launches on Nov. 5.

The official live action trailer of the upcoming FPS video game, which can be viewed below, was recently launched by Activision. According to the official games blog of the game publisher, the video depicts the current situation of the world, and people want to escape into space. The live action trailer was directed by Peter Berg with a cast of popular stars including Michael Phelps and Danny McBride.

In other related news, pre-purchasing the Digital Deluxe Edition of the video game will earn PC owners 1,000 Call of Duty points in a previous game title from the franchise, "Call of Duty: Black Ops III." This package will include the main game, the remastered version of the popular game title, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare," and the Season Pass of the main game for only $99.99.

The Digital Legacy Edition is a good purchase, which can give PC owners 1,000 points for pre-purchasing it. It also has the remastered video game too, but it will not have the Season Pass. The price goes down to $79.99 with the exclusion of the pass for upcoming DLCs.

Check out the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" Live Action Trailer video below: