'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' update: Bugs and issues fixed with latest update

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The latest patch update for "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" arrived to fix 360 connectivity issues. Sledgehammer Games rolled out the update to bring fixes to the bugs found in the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. 

According to the "Call of Duty" blog, the latest patch update aims to improve the connectivity of the Xbox 360 that will also improve the content management of the purchases from the in-game store. The developer confirmed that another update is on its way to bring forth a wide array of updates similar to the changes delivered to the PC, PS4 and Xbox One versions of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare." 

It is still unconfirmed whether the PS3 and Xbox 360 will get the Daily Challenges in the form of an update, although the game developer confirmed that it has plans to deliver the said feature.

Moreover, some gamers took to forums and complained about the freezing issues of the game. Publisher Activision was quick to respond and said that the developers are working hard in resolving these issues. 

Sledgehammer Games also responded, saying, "We appreciate our community of fans across our platforms equally, and are actively working to make the experience the best it can be for fans everywhere." 

For the past months, "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" received a number of updates since its rocky launchlast year. Specifically, the game was released on Nov. 4 on Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms, and immediately after its release, players reported issues in the gameplay and connectivity. 

While "Advanced Warfare" may not be as impressive as the previous installments of the franchise, "Call of Duty" has been the highest selling game of all time. The most recent version shows off a futuristic concept set 40 years from the present. It also boasts futuristic weapons and abilities with players exhibiting super abilities and exoskeleton-like armor.

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