After discussing the multiplayer portion of Call of Duty: Ghosts on Wednesday, Infinity Ward also showed off the Hardened and Prestige editions of the upcoming sequel.
Microsoft announced another bit of good news this week, as it will allow users who purchased a season pass on the Xbox 360 to redownload that content for the same game on the Xbox One at no additional cost.
Activision and Infinity Ward premiered the first footage and details about Call of Duty: Ghosts' multiplayer on Wednesday, and the news did not disappoint.
We don't know much about the multiplayer component for Call of Duty: Ghosts, but Infinity Ward may have just given us a hint about what to expect this fall.
Activision has taken great pride in how each Call of Duty sequel has somehow managed to outperform the previous entry in both pre-orders and overall sales. That trend might come to a screeching halt as the publisher revealed Call of Duty: Ghosts isn't performing as well as Black Ops 2 in the pre-order department.
E3 2013 gave us the chance to check out the shooter that everyone is waiting for, Call of Duty: Ghosts, otherwise known as Call of Duty: Dog Edition. The verdict? Well, there sure are dogs in this game.
Activision and Infinity Ward are bringing Call of Duty: Ghosts to consoles later this year, but all we've seen so far is a live-action teaser trailer. New pre-order posters might just shed a bit more light on the upcoming shooter sequel.
As if current speculation and rumors weren't enough, Activision went ahead and launched a new teaser on the official Call of Duty site pointing towards Ghosts being very real.