Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare releases Season Pass details
Infinity Ward has revealed the content that will become available with purchase of the Season Pass for their newest title in the Call Of Duty franchise, Infinite Warfare.Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare launches on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC on November 4th. Detailed on the publisher's website, players who purchase the Season Pass will receive 10 rare supply drops on the day of release as well as 1000 bonus salvage credits that can be used to craft new weapons.
Infinity Ward has revealed the content that will become available with purchase of the Season Pass for their newest title in the Call Of Duty franchise, Infinite Warfare.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare launches on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC on November 4th. Detailed on the publisher’s website, players who purchase the Season Pass will receive 10 rare supply drops on the day of release as well as 1000 bonus salvage credits that can be used to craft new weapons.
The Season Pass, which can be purchased for $49.99 in the US and £39.99 in the UK, will include access to the 4 upcoming DLC maps that will be released throughout the year.
There may be a few who feel the price to be slightly high, and the better option could be to buy the Digital Deluxe version of the game. This comes with the Season Pass and also includes Modern Warfare Remastered, a relatively notorious revisit that has grabbed the attention of Call of Duty fans everywhere. The Digital Deluxe version can be pre-ordered for $99.99. If players are to fully committed to this latest Call of Duty then that may be the way to go. That is, if you have a spare $100 lying around.
Infinite Warfare places players in a newly imagined conflict, between the UNSA (United Nation Space Alliance) and the SDF (Settlement Defense Front), taking Call of Duty’s classic FPS style to battles not just on Earth, but throughout the solar system too. The Beta event that took place earlier in October on PlayStation 4, and then Xbox One, received a mixed reception. Perhaps due to the excellent Black Ops III DLC maps and gameplay being the freshest in the memory of fans of the series.
We will have to wait until November 4th to see if Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare can live up to those heights.