Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare News , Update and Rumors : New Maps And Quickscoping A Possibility ?

First Posted: Sep 14, 2016 04:10 AM EDT
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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare developed by Infinity ward and published by Activision is all set to introduce 12 new maps and quickscoping as new features in the game. In a recent interview with PlayStation Lifestyle, Jordan Hirsch, Infinity Ward Multiplayer Project Director, confirmed the same stating that the new 12 maps will be accompanied by pre-order bonus as well. He also confirmed the possibility of quickscoping in the game and further stated that quickscoping is not easy and one has to get a headshot in order to quickscope.

To all those who are not sure what quickscoping is, it's a newly added feature in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare which will enable players to use sniper rifle followed by an immediate firing, reported egmnow.com. Activision was a part of Sony's play station meeting and they took this opportunity to introduce 'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" on PS4 pro. Reports tell us that the demo was a success and showed a smooth FPS run. While the demo run was successful, assumptions are that the players might find a bug along the long run.

Since PS4 is not associated with any game as of now, rumors are that call of duty might seize this opportunity. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will release on October 14, 2016, on PS4 console. The same version is scheduled to release on Xbox at a later date.

According to Activision, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will enhance the gaming experience by new maps designs and high level of customization. They have also introduced never-seen-before weapons and equipment which will add a wow factor to the overall gameplay.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is all set to be launched on November 4th on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox one. While the other successful video games like call of duty Advances warfare and Ghost already have 13 and 14 maps respectively. Only time will tell whether the introduction of new maps excites the players or turns out to be a needless addition.  

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