Call of Duty: Complete Comic-Con Video

Activision was in full force at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con with a panel to promote Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare at the event. Now the full video of the panel was released online, and you can check it out in the player below. The panel, which was hosted by Kinda Funny’s Greg Miller, featured the team members of Infinity Ward giving an overall look at the game.

The panel featured new footage of the campaign and also a new interview with game star Kit Harington, the superstar actor of Game of Thrones who plays the role of the villainous Admiral Salen Kotch in the game. Additionally, the panel featured the first look at Infinite Warfare’s Terminal Bonus Map.

Infinite Warfare definitely appears to be breaking some new ground for the franchise, as it will feature some interesting outer-space battles and combat. Players in the game take the role of Captain Reyes, a Tier 1 Special Operations soldier who has command of the Retribution, one of Earth’s last remaining warships. Reyes has to lead the remnants of coalition forces against a relentless enemy in a war that goes across new terrains across the solar system.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare arrives on November 4. The game will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC. Activision plans to release more details on the game at the upcoming Call of Duty fan event, Call of Duty XP, which will be held from September 2-4.  

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