Gamers can use Pick 13 to choose how their character will perform in battle

Aug 11, 2014 21:35 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision have finally revealed the multiplayer component for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Multiplayer and they are saying that the new modes will be bolstered by the variety of customization options that gamers have for their characters.

The team has already explained that the new exoskeleton will allow gamers to be more mobile on the battlefield, to avoid enemy attacks, and to deploy a range of powerful abilities.

Gamers will also be able to use a new Pick 13 set of mechanics that allow them to customize every aspect of their combatant, including the scorestreaks that he has access to. The title also offers the option for groups to cooperate on the same set of bonuses in order to make them even more powerful on the battlefield.

A new Virtual Firing Range will be used by players to test out the new tech and weapons included in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and a new system for the Create-an-Operator mode will allow personalization of elements ranging from heads and helmets to boots and gloves.

All of them can be then shown to other gamers in a special lobby system and matches will also feature more variety when using the Supply Drop mechanics.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will have no less than 12 modes when it launches, including Capture the Flag and Hardpoint, and the developers are also introducing a new Momentum concept, based on War, and an innovative Uplink experience.

Eric Hirshberg, the leader of the publishing division at the publisher, states, "With Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare we introduced the first new lead developer to the franchise in a decade and our first three-year development cycle, with one mission: bring breakthrough innovation to the franchise, while also honoring its roots. We feel Sledgehammer Games has risen to that challenge."

Glen Schofield, one of the leaders of Sledgehammer Games, adds, "We can't wait for players to discover all of the new movement, mechanics, equipment, and modes built into Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, as well as the depth of customization layered in for the most personalized Call of Duty multiplayer experience to date."

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will be launched on November 4 on the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4, the PC, and last-gen consoles and a new Day Zero edition gives players a chance to try out the game one day earlier.