Call of Duty (CoD): Advanced Warfare Release Date: The new COD game is set for a November release and is ready to go big with its reported jaw dropping graphics
Call of Duty (CoD): Advanced Warfare Release Date: The new COD game is set for a November release and is ready to go big with its reported jaw dropping graphics
Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare, The new COD game is set for a November release and is ready to go big with its reported jaw dropping graphics. The new game is expected for PS4, Xbox One and PC only. An exclusive IGN first look at the game play trailer. A familiar multiplayer gameplay in Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare was shown. The 'Kill Confirmed' was brought back where player collect dog tags of fallen players for points. Activision confronted a new challenge as they were faced to bring the game into a different platform and to be working with Sledgehammer Games for the first time.
In an interview, CEO of Activision publishing Eric Hirshberg said this about the game: "We've made several key decisions with an eye towards creative excellence on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. We've really approached this game differently. This is our first three-year development cycle. It's our first time with Sledgehammer Games at the creative helm. And we're shaking up the formula in several ways. New core gameplay mechanics with the exoskeleton suit. A riveting new story, an iconic new character played by one of the world's best actors in Kevin Spacey. We're having a lot of fun making this game, and we think the world is going to have even more fun playing it."
As seen on the trailer, Kevin Spacey is seen to be playing a major role in the upcoming COD title. The House of Cards star will play as the game's main antagonist, Jonathan Irons, the head of a private military corporation. As cited on Computer and Video Games, Spacey shared, "It's been a lot of fun working with the team to bring Jonathan Irons to life. The technology is truly remarkable and unlike anything I've done before. I'm excited to see where this goes."
A new kind of technology is set for the new game as Activision has reportedly said that they have hired Transformers developer High Moon Studios to work on the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. This move is said to make the game more groundbreaking and expects to impress gamers. Sledgehammer Games co-founder Michael Condrey said they wanted to impress everyone and try to make the game available to almost all platforms, which was previously believed to be released only on the newest generation of consoles.
Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare, meanwhile, is rumored to be also available on Wii U after seeing the game listing Wii U under its name for the E3 2014 website.
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