"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" to have revolutionary features for November release

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Activision

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" will be released in November packed with game-changing tech features.

The "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" will arrive on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and was developed by Activision-owned studio Sledgehammer Games. The developers set the game four decades in the future to allow gamers to see what is ahead.

In the game, soldiers gain the ability to fly thanks to an exoskeleton, which is a similar technology in Iron Man suits. Moreover, the exoskeleton has the power to increase the strength of the character. "The exo gives you the ability to boost-jump, it gives you speed and verticality that Call of Duty has never had," co-founder of Sledgehammer Games Michael Condrey said.

The new "Call of Duty" franchise narrates the story of wounded Private Mitchell who is outfitted with advanced technology courtesy of Atlas Corp. Atlas was then called to help in counter terrorist group KVA and the firm's power grow. Thus, the video game will deliver an action-packed terrorist vs counter terrorist type of gameplay.

USA Today reported that Sledgehammer Games approached actor Kevin Spacey to portray Atlas CEO Jonathan Irons. It is still unknown if the actor agreed but the publication quoted Mr Condrey hinting that the actor said yes. Moreover, Sledgehammer Games also used cutting-edge performance-capture systems that were used in the movie "Avatar" by highly-acclaimed director James Cameron in order to bring a new level of acting in video games.

Mr. Condrey also said that Sledgehammer Games is focused on making the "true next generation" of games for PCs and game consoles. "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" will be launched to PC, PS4 and Xbox One. However, it is still unconfirmed when will the game reach PS3 and Xbox 360 as other developers will be in charged on the version of the game for those consoles.

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