

Microsoft is currently offering a copy of "Alan Wake" to gamers who pre-order "Quantum Break" due for release on April 5. Tons of game publishers package their upcoming game with an older installment. In fact, it is not exactly unlikely or unprecedented. While there's no way of knowing for sure if the "Call of Duty 2016" pre-order bonus content includes the two "Modern Warfare" titles, it is highly possible. The same source claims that these titles will come with Xbox One Backward Compatibility. The word originated from a "credible source" that spoke to The Tech Game. Pre-ordering "Call of Duty 2016" will snag players a copy of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" and "Modern Warfare 2," according to a new rumor. If that is what you're looking for, you're in for an agonisingly long wait what with Call of Duty: Black Ops 3's pre-orders going live nearly a month prior to release."Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" will allegedly be a pre-order bonus in "Call of Duty 2016." Steam/Activision Safe to say it would be in the same range, as would disc copies when the game's distributor Worldwide CD ROM allows local retailers to list it.

Right now, there's no pricing on the PlayStation Store or Steam.


5,350 as well which consists of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, an in-game digital item, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered. The Digital Deluxe Edition which includes the game, its Season Pass, and an in-game digital item (yet to be announced what it would exactly be) as well as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered will set you back by an even pricier Rs. Something that's been confirmed on another blog post by Activision.Īs for pricing, on the Xbox Store the Standard Edition of the game costs Rs. Aside from having the complete campaign and only 10 multiplayer maps, you'll only be able to buy it with the Legacy and Digital Deluxe Editions of the game. In addition to this, there's more intel on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered. "Leveraging the latest console hardware and a three-year development cycle, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's campaign has been designed to be immersive and seamless, allowing players to take up arms on the ground, board and pilot jet fighters, and epic space battles-all with few visible loading screens," a post on Activision's blog reads. Nonetheless, you can expect some technical wizardry from the developer Infinity Ward. It all sounds a bit familiar, echoing what we've seen in instalments of the Halo and Killzone franchises. You'll don the role of Nick Reyes as you take part in "classic, boots-on-the-ground combat" that we all know and love along with taking command of a giant warship known as the Retribution. The plot has you in the role of a United Nations Space Alliance soldier pitted against a militant faction known as the Settlement Defense Front. The company has also let some details slip on what to expect from its campaign. After many a leak, Activision has revealed what we've known for a better part of a week, the next Call of Duty game is called Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, will be set in space, and sport a November 4 release date.
