Founders of the studio talk about their inspirations and their aims

Jun 24, 2014 21:03 GMT  ·  By

Developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision are ramping up the promotional efforts for their upcoming Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare with a new video that is designed to show gamers more details about the new technology that the gameplay of the title is focused on.

Co-Founders of the development team Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey talk about the way they created the version of the future in which the story will take place and how the use of the exoskeleton and other new hardware redefines the series.

Players will be able to move around on hoverbikes, specially designed to deflect rounds fired at them, and they can also attack enemies with a weapon that prints its own ammunition and a plasma rifle that can take down infantry very quickly.

The exoskeleton, which was already given a prominent place in the reveal trailer for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, will allow players to be more mobile than ever and find new ways of moving through levels in order to surprise their enemies.

The new first-person shooter will have a story based on a private military company that simultaneously launches strikes on all the national armies in the word.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will be launched on the PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and current-gen consoles on November 4.