Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare just got a leaked screenshot on Reddit, showing that the game could come carrying a Remastered Modern Warfare as a bonus.

According to the leak that displays the cover of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, the release date of the game remains set to Nov. 4, 2016. It should be mentioned that the date applies for the U.S. version of the game.

The interesting thing is that, at the top of the image, there is a text saying that the game "also includes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered." It may be that Activision is determined to offer older variants of its titles with a touch of new. So far, all we have is hearsay, as no official information has permeated the media.

Speaking of rumors, a few weeks ago, word got out that Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare 2 would receive Xbox One backward compatibility. Seeing the recent leak, we can speculate that the two titles may reach customers who purchase Infinite Warfare digitally from Xbox LIVE.

Lately, more and more rumors have appeared concerning the latest installment of the Call of Duty franchise.

A NeoGAF user reported before the official reveal that the name of the latest CoD would be Infinite Warfare. A game journalist received a marketing book from a video game vendor that reads black-on-white "Call of Duty Reveal."

When paired with Activision's history of making revelations a few months before E3, there is serious reason to sit back and wait for more leaks about the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. As a reminder, E3 takes place in June and is one of the biggest global gaming events. Sometimes, leaks like these can precipitate the gaming company and publisher to spill the beans and deliver exciting details before the scheduled unveiling. It happened with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which simply means it can happen again.

We look forward to seeing Activision and game developer Infinity Ward addressing the rumor about Modern Warfare. What is more, we hope that older games will get some love from developers in the form of remastered editions for today's consoles.

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