'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' news: new details on Season Pass, PC requirements, and a live action trailer released

A promo image for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" Activision

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is set to be released a week from now, and game publisher Activision has all its gears on hyper drive. The company announced the game's Season Pass, revealed the PC requirements to run the game, and released a live-action trailer.

The Season Pass for "Infinite Warfare" will cost $49.99, and it will include four epic map packs that could feature multiplayer maps, similar to previous releases. Gamers will also receive 10 Rare Supply Drops and 1000 bonus Salvage Credits, plus daily activity rewards when the game launches next month, according to WCCFTech.

On Steam, the minimum specs to run the game are Win 7 64-bit or later, an Intel Core i3-3225 with a clock speed of 3.30GHz or equivalent, 8 GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB for the GPU. Hard disk space is expected to consume around 70 GB, and a broadband internet connection for multiplayer games, as well as downloading additional contents and updates.

Activision also released a live-action trailer for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" that includes Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and comedian Danny McBride. Playing in the background is "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses. The game series has previously used "Gimme Shelter" and "Paint it Black."

The trailer's description reads, "World gone mad? Screw it, let's go to space! Directed by Peter Berg, follow a crew of gamers — including Michael Phelps and Danny McBride — as they escape the frustrations of Earth and launch into intense dogfights, zero-G combat and classic boots-on-the-ground action across the solar system in this epic new installment in the Call of Duty franchise."

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is scheduled for release on Nov. 4 on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC. Infinity Ward, the original creators of the game series, developed the latest installment.

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