With a consistent near two decades of annual releases for the franchise, it is no wonder that installments like Call of Duty Infinite Warfare fade into relative obscurity over time. With the Call of Duty discourse wildly shifting to different aspects of whatever the latest title happens to be, a lot of the more positive aspects of prior games perhaps do not get the recognition that they deserve.
While Call of Duty Infinite'smultiplayer and zombies modes were met with mixed reviews, the campaign of the title was decidedly ambitious, arguably being one of the most unique campaigns in the entire franchise. Be it down to the outlandish space setting or the many famous faces that make up the cast of the title, the campaign of Call of Duty Infinite has something to offer that a lot of other CoD campaigns simply can not compete with.
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The most overt stand-out factor of Infinite Warfare'scampaign is undoubtedly its ambitious setting. Infinite Warfare'scampaign takes place in the distant future, in which humans have developed highly advanced space traversal capabilities as a result of overpopulation and resource depletion on Earth. With the major countries of Earth overseeing space-faring resource mining expeditions to further prolong life on the planet, the United Nations Space Alliance (UNSA) was formed.
Playing as Special Operations pilot Captain Nick Reyes, players in Infinite Warfare fight under the banner of the Solar Associated Treaty Organization (SATO), who act as a militaristic defense coalition for the UNSA. However, the safety of Earth's coalition is being threatened by the growing forces of the Settlement Defense Front (SDF), a Mars-based hostile
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