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The Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare pre-order bonus is a Terminal remake

At least it’s not Nuketown again

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I like Nuketown well enough, but if it was going to be yet another pre-order bonus outside of Treyarch’s line of Call of Duty games somehow, I’d be pretty pissed. Nope, it’s a Terminal remake from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 — you know, the one that mirrored the campaign mission that was mired in controversy? That one.

Any pre-orders across all plaforms and editions of Infinite Warfare will nab the map, and this time…it’s on the moon (cue wacky phrases)!. In all seriousness it was a pretty good arena, and the new mock-up above (which isn’t in-game) looks great. If you still aren’t in, you can watch the “Black Sky” campaign mission below.

I was never big on Infinity Ward outside of Call of Duty 4, but this looks way better than Ghosts.


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