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'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' Beta Latest Update, News: Game Gets a 24-Hour Extension And New Gun Game Mode

Jai Sabharwal
First Posted: Oct 17, 2016 05:30 AM EDT

News said that the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" beta was to end on October 17. But, the latest updates show that the game will be extended for 24 hours more. Activision announced this a few hours back, letting gamers know that the extension will be till the 18th October, 10 am PT.

The "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" beta edition came up this Friday with a new map, known as 'Precint', and a new mode called as, 'Kill Confirmed'. With the extension, a new game mode, known as 'GunGame' mode is also available.

The latest update came up when Activision updated the media about how a large number of gamers logged in on the second day to try out the game. However, no updates were offered on the exact numbers. Even the developers acknowledged the approach by the fans to try out the beta version with so much enthusiasm. They also encouraged fans to give their feedback so that they can polish the final product.

"With our beta, we not only want to give you a sneak peek of what you'll see in the final game, but we also want to put our servers and systems to the test so we're ready for day 1," Activision stated. "We've already collected a ton of data and gathered lots of insights to help us make your full multiplayer experience the best it can be ‪on November 4. We're getting great feedback from you guys and we want to keep it coming."

The ones who are looking forward to send a feedback to Activision can log on to this forum and help make the game better. Players can, however, play the Infinite Warfare only after preordering it.

The "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is coming out on November 4, 2016 for the PS4, PC, and the Xbox One. There will be another beta extension from October 21 till October 24. This one will not be for PC, but the Xbox One and PS4.

Be sure to check with SWR for more updates and latest news on "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare".

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