The much-anticipated game "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is coming with space dogfights, infantry combat, and starship management. The E3 2016 demo revealed that the game still had a Stalingrad feel about it.
Players are expected to get through the machine-gun fire as quickly as they can, as the bombs will explode throughout the battlefield. Players are required to run as quickly as they can from the fighter planes. They will need to keep on running into the city that has already been destroyed.
Nazi forces will take over the city. This will be one truly amazing experience on the games landscape as it has defined the "Call of Duty" to a great extent, according to Game Spot.
The new "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" comes with robotic soldiers on field, and air support included (such as hovering spaceships). The intensity and magnitude the developer has created in Infinity Ward's latest entry into these new series, is all the same of the classic moments throughout the game, according to The Guardian. This is what makes Infinite Warfare stand out from previous versions.
Publisher Activision, Infinity Ward and E3 all set the mood for Infinite Warfare's demo. As with previous versions of "Call of Duty" games, this one is designed to be played in the future. The latest technology is constantly changing how war is played.
The new "Call of Duty" game is set well ahead in the future. So much so that the battle ground now spreads throughout the whole solar system. The conflict of the game is no longer between different countries.
In contrast, the conflict is between the Earth's colonies in space, and the forces of the Earth itself. Many players will soon notice that the sounds and effects are very similar to a Philip K. Dick novel.
There are a couple of levels at E3 in the Infinity Ward. One of the levels is played on the ground in the city of Geneva in Switzerland. Play begins when the Settlement Defence Front makes an unexpected attack.
The other level of play occurs during a lunar orbit. The Geneva level is similar to Stalingrad but it includes a special twist with a Battlestar Galatica as the battles are both horizontal and vertical.
Watch the trailer of the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" here: