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===Survivors===
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===Survivors Loadout 1===
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* Primary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Stinger_(light_machine_gun) Stinger]
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* Secondary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/M1911 1911]
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* Lethal: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Mk_2_Grenade Mk 2 Fragmentation]
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* Tactical: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Smoke_Grenade Smoke Grenade]
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===Survivors Loadout 2===
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* Primary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/M1897_Trench_Gun Combat Shotgun]
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* Secondary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Luger P-08]
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* Lethal: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Throwing_Knife Throwing Knife]
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* Tactical: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/British_N%C2%B0_69 British N° 69]
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===Survivors Loadout 3===
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* Primary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/STG-44 STG44]
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* Secondary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Reichsrevolver Reichsrevolver]
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* Lethal: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/N%C2%B0_74_ST N° 74 ST]
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* Tactical: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Mk._V_Gas_Grenade Mk. V Gas Grenade]
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===Survivors Loadout 4===
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* Primary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/M1928 M1928]
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* Secondary weapon: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Machine_Pistol_(WWII) Machine Pistol]
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* Lethal: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Mk_2_Grenade Mk 2 Fragmentation]
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* Tactical: [https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/Smoke_Grenade Smoke Grenade]
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===Survivors Loadout 5 (the most used)===
 
* Primary weapon: [[Type 100]]
 
* Primary weapon: [[Type 100]]
 
* Secondary weapon: [[M1897 Trench Gun|Combat Shotgun]]
 
* Secondary weapon: [[M1897 Trench Gun|Combat Shotgun]]
 
* Lethal: [[Bouncing Betty|S-Mine 44]] (x2)
 
* Lethal: [[Bouncing Betty|S-Mine 44]] (x2)
* Tactical: [[Mk. V Gas Grenade]] (x1)
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* Tactical: [[Mk. V Gas Grenade]] (x2)
   
 
===Infected===
 
===Infected===

Revision as of 03:39, 26 February 2019

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Ghosts The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops III. The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: WWII The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies
For similarly named maps, see Infection and Infection (map).
For the Free Run course in Call of Duty: Black Ops III, see Infected (course).
MW3 Private match

Infected, also known as Sickness as an April Fool's day joke[1], is a custom game mode introduced in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, which started as a private match game mode before being released to the online community public playlist on February 5, 2012 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and on May 9, 2012 for PC[2]. It is also available in Call of Duty: Ghosts, Call of Duty: Advanced WarfareCall of Duty: Infinite Warfare, and Call of Duty: Black Ops III from March 6, 2018 to April 3, 2018. It was also added to Call of Duty: WWII on May 29th, 2018 with the Attack of the Undead community event.

Gameplay

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

The game starts with all players being survivors. In the upper left hand corner of the screen, there is a timer that starts with nine seconds counting down until the game begins. After the nine seconds, one player is randomly chosen to be the first infected. The remaining personnel are the non-infected players, hence the name "Survivors". These surviving players must hide from and/or kill the Infected to try and survive until time runs out; each game lasts five minutes. The Survivors spawn with a random weapon (depending on what the custom settings are) and must survive by killing the Infected and/or hiding. 50 points are given to Survivors every time a Survivor is infected. The name given with the points is "Survivor". The round ends when either the last Survivor is killed/infected, or time runs out, and the new round will start pending on a new player to be infected.

However, there is a twist in public Infected. Any place where the players will be notoriously difficult to knife by normal circumstances is a 'death zone', wherein a player (including the Infected themselves) will automatically die and join the Infected (if not already). This originally also applied to Private Matches, but community outrage led to this being reversed in Private Matches. Notable are listed below in "Death Zones."

Another Infected variant exclusive to the map Dome has all the players begin as Juggernauts only armed with .44 Magnums with Akimbo, the Scavenger Perk, and nothing else. As before, when the timer is up one player becomes the infected, and gains the Infect loadout: Striker, XM25, Semtex, Tactical Insertion, Sleight of Hand, Quickdraw, Steady Aim, and Dead Man's Hand, while keeping the Juggernaut suit. After one kill he loses his Juggernaut suit, but retains the loadout. As usual, the Juggernauts must kill the Infected; any slain Juggernaut is transferred to the Infected team. The Juggernauts win if at least one person can hold out until the time is up; otherwise victory is forfeited and the infected win. It is also impossible to hide in this loadout, since the map is always very small, and the Infected radar always shows the Juggernaut icon.

Call of Duty: Ghosts

Infected again returns in Call of Duty: Ghosts. It plays similarly to the Modern Warfare 3 variant, with the same objective and the Infected receiving Tactical Insertions and Throwing Knifes. At the start of the game, players have 15 seconds until one of the 12 Survivors (18 on Xbox One, PC and Playstation 4) turns into an infected. Instead of a Combat Knife, the first Infected will sport a selected weapon (primarily the M9A1 pistol) until he claims his first victim. Once the First Infected is selected, he has two minutes to infect the first Survivor. All survivors spawn with the Scavenger perk and a Specialist strike package. With each Survivor turned into an Infected, the timer will reset back to two minutes. This means an Infected match could last up to 22 minutes if the Survivors are not killed fast enough. When there is one Survivor left, a radar sweep will occur every 30 seconds. Since Survivors do not have Off the Grid (except in Infected Lynx by getting five kills), their death is almost inevitable, regardless of how well they hide, unless they have superior skills and can hold off the infected until time runs out.

Survivors use their current customized renders while the Infected are rendered with a tan hooded jacket.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Infected again returns in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. It is mostly the same as in Call of Duty: Ghosts except the loadout is a random primary weapon and the abilities of the Exoskeleton. Infected players are given a unique HAZMAT suit, while survivors are given their currently selected custom operator.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

On March 6, 2018, a patch was made to include this mode in the "Featured" playlist, with 12-player lobbies. Infected are given the Nightbreaker melee weapon, a Combat Axe, slightly increased movement speed, Afterburner, Overclock, Blast Suppressor, and Dead Silence. The timer starts at two minutes, where an eight second countdown will choose a random initial Infected. When a Survivor is infected, the timer resets to two minutes. If a player joins the game late, they will start as an Infected. Survivors can use any combination of weapons, perks, equipment and wildcards they have unlocked.

If survivors do not select a class loadout during the Infected countdown, they will be force spawned into the match with the default Class 3 loadout: Sentinel (ICR-1 w/ Reflex, Suppressor and Fast Mags, Blackcell, C4, Flashbang, Ghost, Cold-Blooded and Dead Silence). As such picking a class is important. Also, should a survivor die, they will drop their currently equipped weapon, allowing survivors without secondary weapons or did not select a class to benefit. Survivors can currently use any Specialists and their respective weapons and abilities (although some are not practical, such as Combat Focus), while Infected are given Kinetic Armor, Psychosis, or Active Camo randomly for each player. Blackjack's Rogue and Gambler are banned from this mode, but he is still playable. When using Scavenger, Trip Mines, Shock Charges, and all other equipment cannot be resupplied, due to balance reasons. Launchers can still be replenished, however.

Scorestreaks rewards are disabled. A major flaw in this title's rendition of the gamemode is when there's a Final Survivor, there is no radar to help the Infected find them and end the game before time runs out. It also lacks a Nuclear-based killstreak reward after 25 kills, although with the right loadout it becomes the best mode to earn Nuclear Killer and Unstoppable medals. On April 3, 2018, Infected was removed. 

Another notorious issue is that, due to some loading issues based on connection some players may not have a chance to choose a class, leaving them with a somewhat underpowered class. On May 25, 2018, Infected was added back in the Featured Playlist, so far there have been no changes in terms of restricting Survivors to certain loadouts. It was removed again on June 1, 2018. It was added back in Featured Playlist again on October 26, 2018, and removed again on November 2, 2018.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

"Eliminated Survivors become Infected. Infect everyone, or survive the game to win."
— Description

Infected again returns in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. The game mode in this game has a few changes to it. At the start of the game, players have fifteen seconds until one of the eighteen Survivors turns into an Infected. The first Infected will have two minutes and thirty seconds to infect the first survivor. When each Survivor turns into an Infected, thirty seconds will be added in the timer. The timer used to not reset if a player kills themselves; this has since been patched and thirty seconds will be added regardless of how a Survivor dies. When there is one Survivor left, a radar sweep will occur every thirty seconds, which will lead to their inevitable death as they do not have the Ghost perk on to hide themselves.

Previously, only the S-Ravage was available as a primary weapon. After an update, primary weapons differ from each match, with some primaries being the FHR-40 and the R3K.

Call of Duty: WWII

"Survive against player-controlled zombies that are dead set on infecting and converting all remaining humans."
— Decription

Infected returns in Call of Duty: WWII, being added with the Attack of the Undead community event. With the demise of Straub, the undead horde has surged out of control. The Nazi Schäfers claim to be driving this madness, but German military losses match the Allies corpse for corpse.[3] Because of this, the events of Infected take place.

The game is much more fair for the suvivors, as staying alive is realistically possible, unlike other iterations which makes staying alive a matter of luck as the timer resets to two minutes. When a survivor dies, ten seconds are added to the timer, which makes the game more hectic for the Infected, discourages griefers who suicide to extend the game back to two minutes and overall puts the pressure on both teams since a Infected victory is not always attained. For every thirty seconds a survivor lives, they earn 200 score. The final survivor gains 1000 points to their score.

Survivors will be given two weapons: the Type 100 and the Combat Shotgun, each with limited ammo, as well as two S-Mine 44s and a Mk. V Gas Grenade. Unlike most iterations of Infected, there is no way to restore ammunition. This incentivises survivors to stay together to have a higher chance of staying alive. Care Packages also drop from time to time for the survivors to pick up, with some contents including the Tripwires from Operation HuskyFlamethrowers and even the V2 Rocket. The latter however does not contribute to any challenges regarding the V2 Rocket whatsoever. Following the completion of the third tier on the Zombie Killer community event, the Tesla Gun will occasionally be dropped by the Infected once killed. Ammo for the Tesla Gun can also be replenished by collecting other dropped Tesla Guns, making it an effective weapon for the player to have. However, the player must trade out either one of their two starting weapons for the Tesla Gun.

The Infected have the appearances of zombies, armed with the Fire Axe - Patient Zero variant, as well as a Tactical Insertion, which takes on the appearance of an undead head. The Infected also lack traditional Throwing Knives, but are given a much faster running speed.

Class Loadouts (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3)

Initial loadouts

Knife vs. Striker

Knife vs. PP90M1

Knife vs. FMG-9

Knife vs. Type 95

Knife vs. Barrett

Striker vs. Jugg

  • Primary Weapon: None
  • Secondary Weapon: .44 Magnum (Akimbo)
  • Lethal Item: None
  • Tactical Item: None
  • Perks: Scavenger
  • Rewards: None
  • Bonus Perks: None
  • Death Streak: None
  • Juggernaut Suit Enabled

Jugg vs. MK46 (Removed)

Knife vs. .44 Magnum (Removed)

Infected Loadouts

Default

Striker vs. Jugg

Jugg vs. MK46 (Removed)

"First Infected"

The game starts with a nine second countdown where a random player becomes the "First Infected". Once the first player becomes infected, he doesn't start out with the knife loadout, but rather at first uses the current Survivor loadout (example: the first Infected will still be holding his Striker), however, it comes with the Throwing Knife, Tactical Insertion, and the Infected Perks. Their Death Streak is Hollow Points. The First Infected uses the gun to infect a second person. Once this is achieved, the Infected will then use their knife loadout for the remainder of the match.

In the case of the Barrett loadout, the First Infected will use an ACR 6.8 w/ Silencer and Red Dot Sight to give an edge in Infecting the next victim, since it is more effective than attempting to spray and pray, or even attempt to quickscope a second victim. In "Striker vs. Jugg", the first infected will receive a Juggernaut Suit. In "Jugg vs. MK46", they will receive an MK46 with Extended Mags, but this mode has since been scrapped.

When there are only two Infected, if one of them leaves, then the other becomes "First Infected" again, and must infect another player to continue the cycle and the game.

Class Loadouts (Call of Duty: Ghosts)

Infected Bulldog

Infected MTS

Infected PDW

Infected MSBS

Infected Lynx

Infected Riot Shield

Infected Loadout

Class Loadouts (Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare)

Survivor

Initial Infected

Infected

Class Loadouts (Call of Duty: Black Ops III)

Survivors

  • Player's Choice
  • Perk: Scavenger does not resupply equipment

Infected

  • Primary Weapon: None
  • Secondary Weapon: Nightbreaker
  • Lethal: Combat Axe
  • Tactical: None
  • Perk: Afterburner, Overclock, Blast Suppressor, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Ability: Kinetic Armor, Psychosis, or Active Camo

Class Loadouts (Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare)

In all loadouts, the Combat Rigs' payloads and traits are disabled; they also come equipped with a Combat Knife instead of Fists.

In a playlist update on 1/13/2017, players can no longer "cheat" and always become a Survivor by waiting for the Infected countdown before spawning. Players who do so now automatically become Infected when they first spawn (except for players joining session in progress).

Shotguns vs. Knives (Originally the only loadout)

Survivor Rack-9 (former)

ARs vs. Knives

  • Primary Weapon: R3K w/ Faraday Slug (w/ Nuclear + Refresh)
  • Secondary Weapon: None
  • Lethal: Plasma Grenade
  • Tactical: Jammer Grenade
  • Perk: Dexterity (not shown in-game), Scavenger, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Bonus: 3 kills + Quickdraw, 5 kills + Steady Aim, 7 kills + Bonus Perks Gained

SMGs vs. Knives

  • Primary Weapon: FHR-40 w/ Hollow Point (w/ Nuclear + Refresh)
  • Secondary Weapon: None
  • Lethal: T.A.R.
  • Tactical: Smoke Grenade
  • Perk: Dexterity (not shown in-game), Scavenger, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Bonus: 3 kills + Quickdraw, 5 kills + Steady Aim, 7 kills + Bonus Perks Gained

Survivor TF-141 (former)

  • Primary Weapon: TF-141 (w/ Nuclear + Refresh)
  • Secondary Weapon: EMC
  • Lethal: Trip Mine
  • Tactical: Personal Radar
  • Perk: Dexterity (not shown in-game), Scavenger, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Bonus: 3 kills + Quickdraw, 5 kills + Steady Aim, 7 kills + Bonus Perks Gained

Snipers vs. Knives

  • Primary Weapon: Proteus (w/ Nuclear + Refresh)
  • Secondary Weapon: EMC
  • Lethal: Trip Mine
  • Tactical: Personal Radar
  • Perk: Dexterity (not shown in-game), Scavenger, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Bonus: 3 kills + Quickdraw, 5 kills + Steady Aim, 7 kills + Bonus Perks Gained

Survivor M1 (former)

  • Primary Weapon: M1 (w/ Nuclear + Refresh)
  • Secondary Weapon: Hailstorm w/ Hollow Point
  • Lethal: Black Hole Projector
  • Tactical: Cryo Mine
  • Perk: Dexterity (not shown in-game), Scavenger, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Bonus: 3 kills + Quickdraw, 5 kills + Steady Aim, 7 kills + Bonus Perks Gained
  • Payload: Phase Shift

Payloads Active

  • Primary Weapon: OSA w/ Grenade Launcher + Hollow Point (w/ Nuclear + Refresh)
  • Secondary Weapon: None
  • Lethal: Black Hole Projector
  • Tactical: Cyro Mine
  • Perk: Dexterity (not shown in-game), Scavenger, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Bonus: 3 kills + Quickdraw, 5 kills + Steady Aim, 7 kills + Bonus Perks Gained
  • Payload: Phase Shift

Pistols vs Knives

  • Primary Weapon: None
  • Secondary Weapon: Hornet w/ Akimbo + Hollow Point (w/ Nuclear + Refresh)
  • Lethal: Flechette Grenade
  • Tactical: Jammer Grenade
  • Perk: Dexterity (not shown in-game), Scavenger, Dead Silence
  • Specialist Bonus: 3 kills + Quickdraw, 5 kills + Steady Aim, 7 kills + Bonus Perks Gained

Infected

Infected Payloads Active

Initial Infected

  • Primary weapon: Survivor's Primary
  • Secondary weapon: Survivor's Secondary/No Secondary
  • Lethal: Throwing Knife
  • Tactical: Tactical Insertion

Class Loadouts (Call of Duty: WWII)

Survivors Loadout 1

Survivors Loadout 2

Survivors Loadout 3

Survivors Loadout 4

Survivors Loadout 5 (the most used)

Infected

  • Primary weapon: Fire Axe - Patient Zero
  • Tactical: Tactical Insertion

Final Survivor

When there is one Survivor left, that player will be notified as "Final Survivor". The Infected have the rest of the game to search the entire map for the last Survivor, therefore, the faster the Infected can kill the normal players, the more time they have to search for the last man. This is at least somewhat dependent on their skills with both the normal knife and the Throwing Knife. The map's size and number of players must also be kept in mind.

The Survivor may sometimes be hiding in a patch of grass in a place that is mostly overlooked, so the Infected have to make sure they look at every piece of scenery and environment around every corner of the map. On occasions, the Survivor will be making his last stand on the popular camping spots of the maps, and if the map is small, such as the catwalks on Dome or the street side of Underground, the Infected simply have to swarm the survivor.

When the Survivor has not been located for a while, a radar pings every 10-15 seconds, showing the red dot where he is hiding. If the Survivor has earned Assassin, the radar effect is negated and he won't appear on the minimap. Even if the Survivor does not possess said perk, should the MOAB/KEM/De-Atomizer be activated, the radar is useless for the 60 seconds it is active.

If there are fewer than 17 Infected (12 in Call of Duty: Ghosts on PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii U, and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare on all consoles) and a Final Survivor, should a new player connect into the lobby, the connecting player becomes a new Survivor and the radar scan is negated until only the Final Survivor remains. This poses a problem for the Infected who are already searching hard for the Final Survivor, only to find out an anonymous new player has entered the game and delayed their victory, or when the "final" Survivor has finally been killed, the game still hasn't ended because a new Survivor has just connected. This could be frustrating especially when the game is coming down to the final seconds, the new Survivor connects and just hides long enough for the game to end, thus the Survivor wins.

In Infinite Warfare, the Ghost perk is not available even with bonus Specialist perks earned. Even when the Final Survivor is well-hidden with the Ghillie Epic body gear equipped to their Phantom Combat Rig, the radar scan will expose their positions to all the Infected and make their death inevitable. The best way to survive as a Final Survivor in this case is to hide with one other player to prevent the minimap from scanning its radar. Then again there is not much foliage in most maps, and the red colors of their team uniform will often give them away when hiding in any sort of tall grass or shadowy low traffic areas.

Death Zones (Modern Warfare 3)

These are a list of "death zones" that are present in public Infected. These zones automatically kill the player regardless of being a survivor or infected. This is to eliminate certain areas that would otherwise give a survivor an unfair advantage, usually due to them being out of reach of the infected.

The death zones include but are not limited to:

Arkaden

  • The van in the loading dock.
  • The potted bush, opposite of the top of the escalators.

Bakaara

  • The top of some roofing, just near the Black Hawk, as well as the top of the downed chopper itself.

Decommission

  • There are kill zones beyond a "barrier" below the broken steel window of the southwest ship - sometimes, some players still somehow manage to get over and into the seemingly impossible ledge in the corner down there. Because the last Survivor who knows this glitch tends to camp there, the rest of the Infected would always crowd in there, making it extremely difficult to reach in there and even more difficult to attempt a Throwing Knife.

Downturn

  • The lamppost near the top left, just near the destroyed fire engine.
  • The crane basket near the top right.
  • The ledge in the bottom left, just next to the Marley and Griffin trucks.

Fallen

  • The top of a partially open garage door near the Alpha flag on Fallen, normally accessible by jumping from the railing on the walkway of the adjacent building.

Hardhat

  • The propane tanks sitting on a truck bed near the yellow bulldozer.
  • The barrels behind the fenced forklift vehicle in the middle.

Resistance

  • The signpost leading to the magazine stall.

Seatown

  • The edge of a building roof in Seatown, near the restaurant in the far southeast corner of the map.

Underground

  • The signpost just after a window where the destroyed trains are.

Gallery

Videos

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Call of Duty: Ghosts

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Trivia

General

  • A Host Migration can occur if the "First Infected" ends the game before infecting another player, thus causing the network to reboot and randomly select another "Infected".
  • Two players who are boosting might have the survior camp in a building with only one entrance, and the infected player cheating with them block the doorway for the other infected. Despite this, there are usually small windows and holes near the survivor where the infected can toss Throwing Knives in, and possibly score a kill. This is a easy way for the lone survivor to get a special 25/ 30 killstreak.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

  • In "Striker vs. Jugg", the First Infected will have black armor.
  • The PP90M1 originally had extended mags, but was later removed.
  • This game mode is not present for the Wii though it is still available by means of hacking and can be played only in private match.

Call of Duty: Ghosts

  • The player cannot change the time limit in private match.
  • In Call of Duty: Ghosts, the Tactical Insertion, the Infected used look like different and low quality model.
  • Most versions have multiple loadouts available, but the Wii U version only uses the Bulldog loadout.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

  • The Bulldog was originally the starting weapon at all times, but then it was changed to being a random primary weapon.
  • In Private Match, if the player adds scorestreaks to the preset class the Survivors team uses, they will not show up in the player's loadout during gameplay and cannot be earned.
  • Unlike Public Match, if the player equips the Scavenger perk in Private Match, it is completely useless with every gun.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

  • When the game launched, the S-Ravage loadout was the only one available when the game launched. It was announced in December 2016 that more guns are being tested.
  • Most primary weapons including SMGs have Hollow Point as an attachment , however this is not available normally.
  • This is the only gamemode in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare to be able to use a Specialist strike package, though it is never mentioned which perks are earned as a result.[4]

References