Perfect for dealing death at a distance with long-range kills. Phantom - essentially the sniper class of Infinite Warfare.Stryker - when you need widespread area of effect damage, the Stryker is the class for you.A jack of all trades class suited to all-round play. Warfighter - best for those who are used to Call of Duty’s trademark gameplay.A solid option for those who like playing defensively. Merc - can employ heavy suppression fire, useful in heavy combat situations.Great for employing stealth, over out and out firepower. FTL - if you prefer to sneak around and flank your foes, this is the class for you.Here’s a brief description of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s rigs:
Each rig has its own unique weapons and abilities. The game sports a class system known as Combat Rigs. (Also see: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Review - It's Derivative, but Is It Fun? )