Call of Duty Infinite Warfare gameplay trailer – E3 2016

Call of Duty Infinite Warfare gameplay trailer – E3 2016

The Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare reveal trailer focused almost entirely on the upcoming game’s campaign mode, explaining its setting, some characters, and the plot. The set is in the future, at a time when the Earth has been stripped of most of its natural resources. All the nations of the world band together as the United Nations Space Alliance (UNSA), with the goal of traveling to distant asteroids and planets to mine resources for Earth.

However, a group of militant extremists arise that want to control the various intergalactic outposts and secede from the UNSA. This group calls itself the Settlement Defense Force (SDF), and it begins a galaxy-spanning war with the UNSA. Players will take control of Captain Nick Reyes, who will lead the UNSA’s Special Combat Air Recon unit against SDF forces in various battles with the help of special space-based aircraft called Jackals.

Leaving all the hate behind, the game looks pretty awesome, nice graphics, good narrative, setting in the distand future but still looks cool, the new mechanic with the grappling hook, space ships fights and a lot more.

For the campaign, there’s not a whole lot we know just yet.

Check out the E3 Trailer:

“Call of Duty VR

Meanwhile, on its official website, the company released a video that features players wearing the PlayStation VR headset. The details shared by the company reads, “Immersive PlayStation VR Experience, where fans can feel what it’s like to pilot a Jackal, the personal fighter jet in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.”

Activision has not revealed whether it is bringing a tech demo of a Call of Duty virtual reality game or if it is planning to announce something they have already done with VR. Sony PlayStation is presenting the event, so it is likely that Sony, along with Activision, may announce something very big at E3.”

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