Users who pre-purchase the "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" game will get early access from Oct. 5 for PS4 units. This offer is not valid on Xbox One units.
This offer will only be available on very select retailers, according to Express. It is also valid on pre-purchases of the Legacy Pro, Legacy, Digital Deluxe and Digital Legacy editions of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare."
Meanwhile, "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is going to be based in space. The good news is that the players have full control over where the ship is going. There are two levels in the Infinity Ward, according to VG247.
The first level includes a squad of soldiers, who can be found running throughout the city with their player. They are running towards a certain tower, which has been taken over by SetDef forces.
The player gets through the city streets as quickly as possible. They use a wide range of weapons to blast it as much as they can. One of these weapons includes a shotgun, which aims and hits the most vulnerable body parts of the enemies automatically.
A remote spider drone may also be used. The spider drone can climb on the backs of the enemies. The drone has the ability to kill them off with a controlled explosion.
Players, along with their squads will then burst through a range of restaurants and bars. They will save many civilians and protect them from SetDef forces. This will be done before moving on to the hill where the tower is located.
From here on, a very large number of soldiers with air support will fight against many forces of enemies. A spaceship comes crashing down and hits a staircase. This happens as players approach the hill.
The spaceship cockpit flies off and goes right past the player. Then there are all kinds of explosions and firing bullets that fly through the field and the air.
This particular scene includes many futuristic elements. These include the tower, which the players are running to the spaceship jet that makes its way in to get rid of the enemies. These elements show off the robotic assistance and this whole scene works at a sensory level.
Watch the trailer of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" here: