"Call of Duty 2017" is still one of the most talked about upcoming game this year. Seemingly, the failure of Activision with "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" can be offset by this one. That is now what the company is trying to do, find out here the all the details why this might be their saving grace.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" was launched last year as the first ever first-person shooter video game of Activision. The third installment of the franchise had a huge twist when it came out, it supposedly centered on the battle for the solar system. On it, the game didn't resonate well with the players and ended up as a failure.

On Activision's latest endeavor, "Call of Duty 2017," they are hoping to bring back the A-game to their fans that lost their interest because of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." "It will go back to its roots," that's what BGR reports about the strategy that the company will use. By copying what EA Games did, the developers are hoping that they will hit the right mark this time around.

Putting up "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" was never a good idea, people didn't simply like it at all. The gameplay in "Call of Duty 2017" will still have the same heighten innovation but Activision will surely include the supposed most sought-after "World War II" feels of the game.

For the other details, Slash Gear shares more about the initial details the fans should know before delving on "Call of Duty 2017" gameplay. Initially, the "going back to its root" idea doesn't apparently mean as going back to World War II, there can still be other areas Activision can explore that would deliver the same effect as it.

Lastly, "Call of Duty 2017" is still in the process and initial details are scarce. Stay tuned to Travelers Today for more "Call of Duty 2017" news and updates.