The company is now putting the finishing touches on all game modes

Sep 5, 2014 09:51 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Sledgehammer Games is apparently now putting the finishing touches on their upcoming Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and one of the leaders of the development studio is saying that this is the best game that he has created in his career.

The statement comes from the Twitter channel of Glen Schofield, one of the founders of the company, and he also says that at the moment the closing team is in charge of the game, which means that no more changes are being made to the core mechanics of the experience, regardless of whether it is for single or for multiplayer.

Fans have been asking the developer to deliver more information on the cooperative mode for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which is the last significant element of the first-person shooter that has not been detailed yet.

It seems that the development team at Sledgehammer Games might wait a little longer before delivering the info that the player base has been asking for, and at the moment, there are some more elements linked to the competitive multiplayer to talk about.

The studio is using the far future setting of its new title in order to make some significant changes to the core mechanics, mostly by introducing the new exo-skeleton and a series of futuristic weaponry.

In multiplayer games, you will be able to use it in order to get to high areas of the levels, avoid enemy fire, move faster towards objectives and deliver powerful melee attacks.

At the same time, there are special items that can be attached depending on the preferences of the player in order to gain abilities that can enhance their play style.

There are 12 core multiplayer modes that gamers can enjoy in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, including two entirely new ones called Momentum and Uplink.

Sledgehammer Games is also promising that the single player will include more emotional moments and some interesting new challenges.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will be launched on November 4 on the PC, the PlayStation 4 from Sony, the Xbox One from Microsoft and last-gen devices.

Gamers who are eager to engage in some multiplayer action can pre-order a Day Zero edition of the first-person shooter which unlocks on November 3 and allows players to get double experience for 24 hours in order to get some advantages for their characters.

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