Almost everyone in this world has a handful of questions to ask about "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" from Activision. Will it still be a hit despite the hate? Can it deliver the expectations it set? And yes, the game has been in the spotlight for quite a while since the release of its first reveal trailer.
There is no doubt that "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" has disappointed a good number of fans. Well, the game's reveal trailer (which acquired more than 2 million dislikes) on YouTube says it all, according to BreatheCast.
Despite all of the hate and whatnots, it is only fair to give "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" another window to redeem itself. After all, the game is yet to be released.
As reported by SegmentNext, one of the most interesting aspects of Activision's upcoming title is the so-called "image trickshotting." It is no secret that a number of fans have been hoping for "trickshots" and "nac" to return to "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare."
Surprisingly, when a fan asked Infinity Ward via Twitter about it, the video game company seems to point toward such possibility. Referring to "trickshots," the said company replied that it will be talking more about it once everything is set.
Obviously, Infinity Ward did not give a solid "yes." Nonetheless, it is a good start. And once this happens, this will give "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" an interesting element. Besides, such has been famous in almost all "Call of Duty" installments.
It seems after all the negative impressions "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" has received, a positive thing has arrived. But actually, apart from the supposed "image trickshotting," the game's multiplayer campaign is being designed together with professional players.
"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is expected to hit the shelves on Nov. 4 this year. It will be made available across PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.