Call of Duty juggernaut is showing its age
Infinite Warfare might be the best Call of Duty in years, but Activision's cash-cow is not the bleeding edge of cinematic thrills it once was.
Tim is the producer of Fairfax's Technology sections, as well as a writer and reviewer specialising in video game coverage.
Infinite Warfare might be the best Call of Duty in years, but Activision's cash-cow is not the bleeding edge of cinematic thrills it once was.
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