The cooperative multiplayer has four classes: Weapon Specialist, Tank, Engineer, and Medic

Nov 2, 2013 16:46 GMT  ·  By

The cooperative Extinction Mode from Call of Duty: Ghosts has just received some fresh details from developer Infinity Ward, confirming the four classes that are included in the special experience.

Call of Duty: Ghosts promises not just a great single-player campaign and the traditionally top-notch multiplayer, but also a special cooperative mode called Extinction that sees players try to take out hordes of aliens.

After learning the first official details and seeing a few special videos, Infinity Ward has confirmed the four classes that can be used in the first-person shooter's special mode.

These include the Weapon Specialist and Engineer, but also traditional roles like the Tank or Medic.

Check out their descriptions and details below, via the official website.

Weapon Specialist 20% more bullet damage. The Weapon Specialist focuses on one vital task: destroy as many aliens as possible. The extra bullet damage really comes in handy when dealing with heavily armored threats or when fighting back a swarm of smaller enemies. Weapon handling continues to improve as the Weapon Specialist gains levels.

Tank 25% more health. The brute of the group, Tanks stand at the front and take hits that would otherwise knock out other, more fragile classes. The extra health lets you play more aggressively, getting into the thick of things and coming out alive. Additional levels further improve the Tank’s health in addition to their lethality.

Engineer Provide armor for the drill and earn more bonus cash. Without a functioning drill, your team will have a very difficult time progressing. The Engineer offers much needed protection to the team’s drill, incredibly useful during moments when you get overwhelmed. Drill maintenance and trap efficiency improve as the Engineer gains levels.

Medic Revive allies more quickly. When things go wrong - and they will go wrong - the Medic’s there to pick up the pieces and get the team back in fighting condition. Fast revivals can mean the difference between success and failure, and an active Medic can help turn the tide of an intense battle. The Medic gains faster movement speed and powerful healing abilities with additional levels.

Extinction will be a core part of the Call of Duty: Ghosts experience when it launches next week on November 5.