Infinite Warfare’s campaign doesn’t support co-op, is single-player only

Infinite Warfare’s campaign doesn’t support co-op, is single-player only
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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s campaign will be a single-player only experience and will not support co-op, Activision has confirmed to VideoGamer.com. Instead, co-op will be limited to the game’s Zombies mode.

Confirmation means that the 4-player campaign co-op introduced in last year’s Black Ops 3 will not be returning for this year’s Call of Duty. It isn’t clear whether campaign co-op will return in future games.

Infinite Warfare’s campaign sees players jetting off into the stars for the first time in the franchise’s history, with air and space combat said to be a “key aspect”. It will also feature a single protagonist, the captain of one of Earth’s last remaining warships, who must “lead the remnants of coalition forces against a relentless enemy”. Developer Infinity Ward promises an “immersive, seamless campaign experience”.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare releases on PS4, Xbox One and PC on November 4. Pre-ordering the Legacy Edition also nets you a copy of Modern Warfare Remastered.

Source: Activision