'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' news: Free loot for PC players after Havoc DLC delay

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Gamers for the Microsoft Windows platform playing the first person futuristic shooter video game developed by SledgeHammer Games titled "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" will be getting a rare piece of loot in the game. According to IGN, the developing company of the gaming title delayed the Havoc DLC for the PC platform, so in the form of an apology, they feel that they have rectified their actions by giving players a piece of rare loot.

According to the information posted on the SledgeHammer Games community page, the developing team stated:

"Please pardon today's delay, and accept this KVA Paramilitary Exo as a small token of our appreciation. The KVA Paramilitary Exo's unique look matches the exclusive AE-4 Widowmaker directed energy Assault Rifle. This Rare Enlisted Loot will be contained in the next Supply Drop you open and Double XP has been activated through the PC launch of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare HAVOC DLC on March 3rd."

The upcoming Havoc DLC will be including four new multiplayer maps and an Exo-Zombies mode. The content was supposed to be released alongside the PlayStation platforms but its release date was pushed back to March 3, 2015. In addition to getting the free loot, all PC players who are currently registered as a "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" player will have double XP activated.

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" was released on Nov. 14, 2014 and features a futuristic setting in terms of battles taking place across the playing field. In addition to the main campaign, the game also featured a co-op mode called "Exo Survival." "Exo Survival" allows a maximum number of four players to participate against A.I. controlled enemies.

Players are given complete autonomy in choosing three different classes of Exo, which grant different abilities and score-streaks.

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