"Call of Duty" has recently gained the prestigious "Legacy Edition". Additionally, the $80 entry free launched in November were reportedly offered a copy of the new "Infinite Warfare" with "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered". It has further been noted that the latter was an updated version of the 2007 "Modern Warfare".

It is said that the "Legacy Edition" that "Call of Duty" earned reportedly implies a return to roots. It should be noted that "Call of Duty" reportedly started with the British special forces officer MacTavish. "Soap" was featured on the sinking battleship near the Bering Strait.

"Call of Duty" has been noted as one of the best games of all time. In contrast, "Call Duty" is yet to reach its 10th year in the gaming industry. It was expected that Infinity Ward would roll out "Modern Warfare Remastered". However, the game was reportedly introduced to the market to help sell copies of the "Infinite Warfare, Rolling Stone reported.

On that note, the launch trailer of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" reportedly reaped the second most dislike on YouTube. On this note, the launch week sales of "Infinite Warfare" reportedly dipped by 50 percent compared to "Black Ops 3" in 2015. Apparently, the "Call of Duty" fanbase have not warmly welcomed the latest addition to the franchise.

In other news, the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" reportedly received a new DLC that would fix the bugs that plagued the game. All 12 of the maps were reportedly revisited. Furthermore, the patch reportedly fixed issues on win streaks ending early and spawning sans a loadout in Custom matches, IGN reported.

The "Call of Duty" DLC reportedly updated Infected as well to allow Survivors to reap more XP on kills and earn more scores. Additionally, every infected player may receive an assist point when survivals are killed. Furthermore, Infinity Ward allegedly announced new weapons to be revealed in a future update. Watch Infinite Warfare Update news here: