• "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is developed by Infinity Ward

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is developed by Infinity Ward (Photo : YouTube/Call of Duty)

The official trailer of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" has gone viral racking up 6 million views while an equal number of chats were exchanged on Facebook's Messenger bot. The next level action-packed extravaganza by Infinity Ward will hit the stores on Nov. 4, 2016.


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The unlimited action of galactic proportions is served as official "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" trailer goes viral on the YouTube bragging 6 million views since it was uploaded on May 2, Wednesday. All thanks to Facebook who helped spread the word as fans rushed to get answers from its Messenger's chatbot.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" depicts large-scale war, staging realistic manifestation of military storytelling, trailer's caption described. The caption also announced a revitalized "Modern Warfare" release with an improved 12-megapixel textures.

 "Infinite Warfare" is taking the players out in the space to face the enemy in zero-g with an entirely new set of weapons and gaming modes. The developers have vowed high fidelity graphics, textures, animations and audio.

"The Night Manager" actor David Harewood, who has also appeared in "Supergirl," will be playing the role of Sargent Omar.  The latest Infinity Ward game go global on Nov. 4 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC while game enthusiasts must wait till 2017 before multiplayer and co-op missions are integrated.

"Call of Duty: Infinity Warfare" sports 3 new exciting play modes: the main large-scale war, the multiplayer and cooperative zombie mode, the official COD website denoted. These gaming modes will deliver a bold warfare experience with a wild ride through a new storyline, gameplay features, and mechanics.

Infinite Ward hinted the plot of the game which goes something like this: Settlement Defense Front destroys Earth's defenses. Now Tier 1 Special Operations pilot Captain Reyes must take the control of UNSA warship Retribution to take revenge.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" trailer depicts some of the most dazzling graphics capabilities gamers have witnessed till date. The trailer begins with Settlement Defense Front air crafts taking the Earth forces by a surprise attack, leaving nothing but hope.

That's when "COD" heroes suit up, fighting their way through, hop in the air crafts and chase the enemy into the unknown realms of the solar system. The trailer hints that perhaps most of the game is set in the space zone, and also involves space-shooting elements in addition to the guns and hand-to-hand combat.

The visual appeal of the game looks absolutely breathtaking, as Earth and the Sun are seen from the outer space in different angles during the space flights and fights. Players will fly air crafts, jump around the spaceships in spacesuits, fight robots, and other irresistible stunts.

To ensure "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" showdown meets the attention it deserves, publisher Activision signed up for Facebook Messenger's chatbot, which assumed the role of Captain Reyes. The chat messages with bot Reyes mounted up to 6 million in first 24 hours online.

This is the first time Facebook has deployed its Messenger's marketing abilities and there could not have been a better opportunity than highlighting the reveal of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." This presents a new and reliable option to game makers to market their game titles  by empowering their game characters with Facebook Messenger.

Here is the official "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" trailer.