DICE Employees Backtrack After Blasting Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Trailer On Twitter

DICE devs step back from their previous comments.

Posted By | On 06th, May. 2016

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Earlier this week, DICE employees took to social media to blast the first trailer for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare but now that the light of day has shined on those tweets, the developers appear to have a change of heart. Playstation Lifestyle rounded up all the tweets, some of which have been deleted, that apologized for the earlier comments.

Among the people who were backtracking on their comments from earlier were Roland Smedberg who admitted his comments were a bad idea. Randy Evans was another worker who was quite contrite, saying he was going to be playing quite a bit of the new game when it finally hit the market.

While DICE, which does work on the Battlefield franchise was busy ripping Infinite Warfare, it doesn’t appear Activision is fazed. The company is releasing all kinds of new info about the next Call of Duty. Infinite Warfare which is due to launch this November.


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