Infinity Ward: Most COD players are casual gamers
The majority of Call of Duty players are casual gamers, according to Infinity Ward executive producer Mark Rubin.
Each year the Call of Duty brand manages to record massive sales, but it's slightly different this time around as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One prepare to launch.
Rubin doesn't believe the next-gen consoles will negatively impact the sales of Ghosts, claiming that most COD players are casual gamers who focus solely on the Activision franchise.
"We have an enormous amount of players who are more in the casual game space, but they play a lot," he told OXM.
"It's kind of a weird, ironic thing to say. They aren't hardcore gamers, or even gamers, but they play Call of Duty every night.
"And those guys are going to continue to play regardless of platform. So I think not only will we continue to engage with that existing player base, but we'll take next gen and see how far we can go with it."
Activision has also released the official launch trailer for Call of Duty: Ghosts, and you can check that out below.
Ghosts is released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U and PC on 5 November, before heading to the Xbox One and PS4 as launch titles.