Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's full PS4 beta details have been announced.

Activision has revealed that the first beta weekend will run from October 14 at 6pm until October 17 at the same time.

A second weekend will run between October 21 and October 24, both starting and ending at 6pm, this time for PS4 and Xbox One users.

To be eligible to take part in the beta test, gamers need to have pre-ordered Infinite Warfare.

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The upcoming game is set to star Game of Thrones' Kit Harington, who plays a "pivotal role".

In the latest trailer for Infinite Warfare, we see Captain Nick Reyes lead his squad into the battle against the evil SetDef.

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That force are looking to control all the Solar System's wealth and resources, with Kit leading them in a role rather different from the heroic Jon Snow.

And the developers of the game are optimistic about the title despite the first trailer being the most disliked ever.

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"I think this is a product of having an incredibly engaged fanbase," Taylor Kurosaki, Narrative Director at Infinity Ward told Digital Spy. "People claim ownership over Call of Duty, they like it that much.

"It hasn't changed the way we've approached the game at all. We've known exactly what we've wanted to make for a long time and we're very, very confident that the game we're working on is going to be incredibly satisfying to new fans and existing fans of the franchise, lapsed fans of the franchise and everyone in between."

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is due out on November 4, 2016 on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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