Infinity Ward is quite happy with its privileged position

Nov 6, 2013 02:21 GMT  ·  By

Call of Duty: Ghosts developer Infinity Ward has confirmed that its position gives it some advantages as opposed to other, smaller studios, as both Sony and Microsoft are eager to help it out during a game's development.

Call of Duty: Ghosts is set to debut across the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PS4, or Xbox One this month and the studio has encountered a few challenges during the development process.

Fortunately, it has quite a lot of influence so both Sony and Microsoft are eager to help the team out.

"Fortunately for us, because we're such a big section of every console's online gaming we get a lot of say in stuff and a lot of dispensation in a sense," studio boss Mark Rubin told Videogamer. "Other titles are forced to do things we're not forced to do necessarily. We get out of stuff or we get support that maybe other studios don't get."

Ghosts is already available for current-gen platforms and arrives soon for PS4, Xbox One.