'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare': Team Deathmatch, Search & Destroy modes merged into one, Gun Game mode now accessible

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Sledgehammer Games is merging classic multiplayer modes of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare," namely Team Deathmatch, Search & Destroy and all other traditional modes, into one playlist. Now they are all in one mosh pit, making them one big randomized collection. Classic modes in "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" happen in the same map as Standard but minus the double jump and dash abilities endowed by new and improved Exo suits. 

Before this took place, the game studio revealed its plans to combine a set of game modes such as Free For All, Domination, Hardpoint, Team Deathmatch, and Kill Confirmed into One Shot Mosh Pit, which is located under the Bonus Playlists in the Find Match. This mode will be the ultimate test of players' skills in wielding the sniper rifle and other loadouts.  

Sledgehammer Games also brought back the Gun Game mode first seen in "Call of Duty: Black Ops." Players of "Call of Duty" Advanced Warfare" will have to slay enemies using each of the 26 weapons, the last involving a crossbow. Gamers will start with an ASM1. When they successfully kill an opponent with the weapon at hand, they can move on to the next artillery available. Players who get knifed in the mode will lose one weapon rank and will have to redo a kill with the previous weapon. The new mode came with Double XP along with a Marine Grenadier loadout, which were only for the taking from Feb. 13 to 16. 

Another treat for "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" gamers is the "Havoc" DLC, which is scheduled to arrive on Feb. 26. The expansion pack, which is priced at $14.99, will bring in four multiplayer maps that will serve as perfect backgrounds for bloodhound combat, a new pair of weapons to aid players in dangerous operations, and the much-awaited and ever demanded Exo Zombies where players can play as one of the killing machine versions of John Malkovich, Bill Paxton, Rose McGowan and Jon Bernthal to kill a pack of sadistic flesh-eating mutants. 

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