Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare requires 130 GB of hard drive space upon November release

By Staff Writer | Oct 14, 2016 10:10 AM EDT

Infinity Ward is set to stun the entire gaming community through their all new release the COD Infinite Warfare. The game which was published by Activision, is planned to feature some of the most exhilarating gaming scenes that have never being brought out in any game whatsoever.

Also, the game developer has being working seriously on Infinite Warfare Updates in line with their 3-year development cycle for COD. The weightiness of these COD updates can be judged from the fact that Infinity Ward has been working on them since the onset of 2014.

According to Polygon, the updated game will be released on November 4th for both Windows PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Unlike other previous COD releases, this game will be based on a Space context which is expected to interrelate seamlessly with earth. The SDF (Settlement Defense Front) will be fighting to overthrow the current government in charge of the Solar System.

iTechpost argues that the game will be a taxing affair on PC's since it's predictable that the game will require at least 130 GB of hard drive space, to carry all the campaigns, maps and patches. Even so, this comes as advantage for PS4 and Xbox gamers since developers will use the extra space in these devices to work on better patches at high resolutions.

The game will bring out unexpected characters such as Zombies which will be presented in a way that resembles films from the 80's. Even so, other characters in the game are rather futuristic, of course aliens are a necessary part of any game that is founded on an interplanetary background.

The game is designed as a first person shooter game just like other COD releases and the player will assume the control of Captain Nick Reyes. Nick, who is a trained Tier 1 pilot for special operations, will head the SDF to conquer the solar system.

Apart from the space background, Infinite Warfare will feature other updates such as a grappling hook, similar to that of Just Cause 3. It will also include a zero gravity illusion, reminiscent of Space. For now, fans can only hope that COD Infinite Warfare updates will, at least compel, most of the players to shift from the addictive Battlefield 4.

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