Never-Before-Seen Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare Gameplay And Features Revealed In France Ad

Despite all the hate it received in the past, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is still one of the most highly anticipated games this year. It is slated for a November 4 release, with EA DICE's Battlefield 1 being its number one competitor. Now, the game's never-before-seen gameplay seems to have been finally revealed. And this is thanks to an ad unleashed in France.

According to FanSided, a brand new Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare ad was released in the said country recently. And surprisingly, it actually features a new gameplay footage of the upcoming first-person shooter video game.

Sure, fans have seen a couple of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare footages from previous trailers and/or videos. However, the said ad paves the way for fans to have an in-depth look-see at some of the possible features and gameplay the game could offer. And in one way or another, it kind of makes the title a lot more interesting than ever.

The new Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare footage introduces the various gameplay types -- from controlling vehicles all the way to flying space vessels. Heck, even the intensity of space battles is included. One thing is for sure -- these features have never been unveiled in the past.

As previously reported here at iTech Post, the first Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare gameplay demo was made known during Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) back in June. As the name of the title suggests, it focuses on space combats and the alike.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is being developed by Infinity Ward, also the developers behind another Call of Duty installment titled Ghosts. Activision, on the other hand, is the one in charge in publishing the game.

Below is the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare video released in an ad in France. Check it out! And oh, let us know what you think about using the comment section below.

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