

With that said, though, the servers are still having some major issues even a day later.


Had this been an issue with the actual game day one where there was a major delay, however, that's an entirely different story. Activision handled it as best they could from a PR standpoint and I'm not sure how much of the issue had to do with just server overload of people wanting to play the beta, but it's in the past. There's not much to say about the PlayStation server issues yesterday that caused people to be unable to play until about 2:30 p.m. As we did earlier this month with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, let's take a look at some first impressions from this game and what fans need to know before they load their clip up, customize their character, and prepare to kick some futuristic butt. Say what you want about the idea of more future stuff, but this is definitely going to be a fun ride. Last month, Activision had us jump in the Deleorean-esque military vehicle and travel to another futuristic setting that would be our home for this year's game. You're not thinking about the amazing characters you'll meet along the way like you would with something like Grand Theft Auto or The Walking Dead, but you're in this to win and utterly destroy your friends in some Team Deathmatch. When you first load up a game from this series, you're not thinking about how to combat the new terrorist threat, but how to combat your friends using a sniper rifle and some landmines. For more on Infinite Warfare’s multiplayer component, check out the reveal video from Call of Duty XP.For as good of an emotional, well-written story as the Call of Duty series can tell, especially in the Modern Warfare series, let's be honest: this series is all about multiplayer.

10, and that last year’s Black Ops 3 will be updated for the system. Activision announced during PlayStation Meeting 2016 earlier this month that both Infinite Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered will support the PlayStation 4 Pro when the console launches Nov. Activision said today that it plans to announce the content in the beta "in the coming weeks."Ĭall of Duty: Infinite Warfare is set for release Nov. At the moment, the only way to get access to the beta is to pre-order Infinite Warfare from a participating retailer customers can confirm their access on the beta website. Infinite Warfare’s beta will be released only on PS4 and Xbox One, not Windows PC, although the full game is coming to all three platforms. Sony announced at E3 2015 that it had signed a deal with Activision to secure exclusive content and early access for Call of Duty titles on PlayStation platforms. Last year, PS4 players had five days of exclusive access to the beta for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.
