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For a limited time, you can trial all three modes of Infinite Warfare for free and keep all your progress should you choose to purchase!

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Free to Play on PS4 from December 15th to 20th

For a limited time, you can trial all three modes of Infinite Warfare for free and keep all your progress should you choose to purchase!
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Interested in playing the latest Call of Duty installment, but not convinced it’ll be good or varied enough to pay the price? Worry not, because the PS4 version will be available to trial from December 15th until the 20th.

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All three game modes have limited access in this trial. This includes the first two levels of the single player campaign, multiplayer access with a Level Cap of 15, and the Zombies in Spaceland mode with a Level Cap of 3.

In order to access the trial, all you need to do is open up the PlayStation Store and search for “Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Free Trial.” Alternatively, you can access this through the Demos category on the Infinite Warfare page.

Please be advised that you will need an active PlayStation Plus account in order to access the multiplayer and Zombies features. You can, however, play the single player levels without.

In addition, it’s worth noting that a fairly hefty 60GB download is required, as the trial is effectively the full game but with content gating. The caveat is that purchasing the game after the trial will not require a second download, but all progress for both single and multiplayer modes will be retained.

Whether this is an honest marketing move in celebration of the holiday season or a sign of comparatively low sales is anyone’s guess. But hey, a free game is a free game, so if Infinite Warfare sounds like your thing, now’s the time to try. Be sure to check out our review of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare for more information.

What are your thoughts on Infinite Warfare thus far? Still on board the Call of Duty train or have you jumped to other shooters? Let us know in the comments!


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