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With the release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, a new companion app has been released that offers a number of note-worthy features.
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With the release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, a new companion app has been released that offers a number of note-worthy features.
Sledgehammer Games studio co-founder Michael Condrey took a moment to talk to Shacknews about Advanced Warfare's multiplayer, its evolution, the influence of eSports pros, and also answer some questions from our Chatty community.
The PC system requirements for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare have been revealed. Let's see if your rig has what it takes to take on this "advanced" shooter.
If you buy Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare digitally on the last generation, you can upgrade to the shiny new versions once you get a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. Plus, you'll keep all your gear and DLC.
The latest trailer debuts Advanced Warfare's take on four-player co-op survival.
Sledgehammer co-founders Michael Condrey and Glen Schofield speak to Shacknews about what's coming up in Advance Warfare, as well as how eSports and live streaming are changing the way Call of Duty is being played.
Shacknews not only had a chance to go hands-on with Advanced Warfare's multiplayer, but some footage even made its way back to the Shack offices, where our own Joe Tirado put his Call of Duty knowledge to work with a savvy analysis.
Sledgehammer's senior development director, Judah Graham, spoke to Shacknews about some of what to expect with Advanced Warfare's multiplayer, talking about the three-year development cycle and what's emerged from it.
Sledgehammer Games is centering the multiplayer experience around the new exoskeleton. More than that, though, they're also big fans of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, which is why they're bringing back several features and maps from Treyarch's previous effort. Shacknews recently had the opportunity to get the first details on Advanced Warfare's multiplayer.
Want to play the game 24 hours before its actual release? Read on.