In case it wasn't already cinematic enough, some of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's aerial combat will be on-rails.

That's according to design director Jacob Minkoff, who told Forbes that fans can expect different kinds of aerial combat throughout the campaign.

"There are open dogfighting arenas with full freedom of flight in all directions, where you will take part in battles against both capital ships and enemy fighters, as well as exciting on-rails attack runs," he said.

You'll pilot a ship called the Jackal, which is your "mode of transportation into optional missions where you can choose to attack enemy targets of opportunity".

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The best part is that it's all seamless, whether you're fighting on the ground or in space. And speaking of space, the developers have created a form of "zero-g combat that is fast and exciting". 

"As a SCAR, a spec-ops soldier trained to fight in space, you have the use of a grapple and RCS thrusters on your suit. These allow you to quickly cross open spaces and get cover. 

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"Once you find a good vantage point, you have mag-boots that allow you to lock onto surfaces no matter which way they are oriented. You can grapple to the ceiling above your enemies and fire down on them from above, getting a vertical flank on them and invalidating their cover. 

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"It's quick, frenetic, and a new challenging addition to the traditional Call of Duty combat loop."

The game will launch alongside Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered on November 4.