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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Official Announcement


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The next Call of Duty title, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, has been announced under Sledgehammer Games and Activision.

 

Call of Duty: Ghosts, while having some good areas, was critically panned by most players as repetitive and stale, so naturally, the next game would need to out-do it's predecessor spectacularly. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the next step in the Call of Duty franchise, was revealed a few hours ago, but leaked information was shown quite some time back. Call of Duty's official

channel made the official reveal, but Destructoid.com has the information beforehand. Destrucoid leaked the game surrounding a Private Military Corporation seceding from the US government. You play as a Soldier in this corporation, for once not under the US flag, under Kevin Spacey's character, who is the leader of this corporation. Exo-suits will incorporate as well, giving players a hefty library of abilities like cloaking, scaling, and jumping. The official trailer showcases Knight-esque Suits, possibly hinting at customization of our suits, and Spider shaped tanks in-game. The in-game graphics are, impressively, on an Xbox One, showcasing the system's power.

 

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Are you going to purchase this next Call of Duty, or has Ghost left a sour taste in your mouth that may never heal? Let me know, and if you enjoyed this article be sure to Like and Comment, and leave feedback below, see you next time!


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Guest GUNZ

WTF????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/

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Looks like COD is taking a sci-fi turn. This has equal potential to be the awesome game-changer COD needed...or be a total crapfest. Hoping for awesome because I like sci-fi stuff.

 

Well, considering Call of Duty is losing the 'realism first person shooter' aspect, Activision + Sledgehammer are taking a smart move with the franchise. If you want dynamically-paced (which Call of Duty does VERY well) first-person shooters, there's Battlefield, if you want to go tactical, there's ArmA.

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Guest Oak Arum

The next call of duty seems to be a part of the steady progression in the tech tree. example: in call of duty three we saw WWII and in call of duty black ops we saw the cold war then in modern warfare we see the tech of today and in BO2 we saw near future and in ghosts it was a little more advanced and now we go full sci fi.

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