Try Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare For Free

Try Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare For Free
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Starting on Thursday, December 15th, Activsion will make Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare available to play free for a limited time.

Beginning at 10am PST on December 15 through 10am PST December 20, you can download and play the latest Call of Duty experience, with access to all three game modes on PS4 and XBox One.

That means you can engage with the storyline in the campaign with “Rising Threat” and “Black Sky,” the first two levels of the game. Plus, you can jump into multiplayer with friends and foes (Level Cap of 15), and try to hold your own against the undead in a zombie infested 1980s amusement park (Level Cap of 3).

What’s even better is that if you purchase the game, your progress and experience will carry over.

To access the free download on PS4, go to the PlayStation Store and search Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Free Trial. This will redirect you to the Free Trial Product Page. You can also access the Trial on the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare game page under the Demos category.

For XBox One, a Trial button is available on the game’s page.

On PlayStation 4, PlayStation Plus is required for Multiplayer and Zombies mode only. Xbox Live Gold is required for all game modes on Xbox One.

If you already own Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, you do not need to download the Free Trial.

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