Gamers will be able to customize them to fit their own play style

Sep 11, 2014 09:46 GMT  ·  By

Michael Condrey, one of the co-founders of Sledgehammer Games, is ready to offer gamers who plan on picking up Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare a look at some of the new Exo abilities that they will be able to use in order to improve their performance in the various multiplayer modes of the title.

The center piece of the new first-person shooter is the exo-skeleton, which enhances the mobility and the strength of the player character.

Gamers can now boost to reach some areas, can dodge enemy projectiles, and they can slot in a number of special abilities in order to make their particular play style more effective.

The gameplay footage looks fast and fluid and the newly revealed abilities will be very important to some players.

The first-person shooter will have 12 core game modes, two of them entirely new, and Sledgehammer Games is promising that it will deliver a solid selection of maps that offer variety.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will be out on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4 and last-gen consoles on November 4, and those who get the Day Zero Edition will be able to play starting one day earlier and gain double experience for the 24-hour period.