![]() ![]() It's the second Call of Duty Infinite Warfare trailer we've seen so far. An extended cut is available on the Call of Duty Facebook page. The bot was outed when the Call of Duty website updated with the teaser video above, which introduces a character called Lieutenant Reyes. (There has been some confusion about this time due to daylight savings, but this screenshot suggests 9:00am PT, which equates to 4:00pm UTC.) That's not the end of the story, though the game will continue at 3:00pm UK/12:00pm ET/9:00am PT May 2. The code you receive at the end is GCNE3MD4GATF. It's not something that's super easy to do on your own, just with the bot for help, but naturally a community of curious and intelligent gamers cracked it rapidly. ![]() I won't spoil what comes next, but it's quite convoluted you need to trek through various social media channels and even Call of Duty games to hunt down clues. Notice it pulls your surname to address you, something which made me laugh out loud in delight: Here's what happens when you start chatting with the bot. This weekend Activision launched a pretty fun bit of marketing to drum up excitement for the imminent reveal of the latest Call of Duty instalment: a Facebook Messenger bot that challenged players to unscramble a code. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare was the subject of a fun bit of marketing this weekend.Ĭall of Duty: Infinite Warfare trailer kicks off Messenger code gameĬall of Duty: Infinite Warfare isn't officially a thing yet, but already the hype is through the roof. ![]()
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