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While Infinite Warfare remains a controversial entry in the COD timeline—mocked for its weird 80s pop-star villain (Kit Harington) and futuristic setting—the RELOADED release ensures that the game’s ambitious Retribution carrier ship and the emotional "Death of the Olympus Mons" sequence will never be lost to server shutdowns.

Released globally in November 2016, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare was developed by Infinity Ward. It represented the absolute peak of the franchise's "jetpack era." Call.of.Duty.Infinite.Warfare-FULL-RELOADED

The widely popular "Zombies in Spaceland" cooperative mode—featuring an 80s theme park aesthetic and voices like David Hasselhoff—was technically accessible offline, though progression tracking and online matchmaking were entirely disabled. While Infinite Warfare remains a controversial entry in

The RELOADED crack involved a custom steam_api64.dll and a launcher that spoofed Steam’s ticket verification. Notably, they did not remove Denuvo; they emulated the triggers. Early users reported that the crack had to run three specific background services (disabled by default in Windows 10 at the time), which the installer script handled via a .bat file. The RELOADED crack involved a custom steam_api64

The "Zombies in Spaceland" mode is highly praised for its 1980s aesthetic and lighthearted tone.