The wait for Zombie Mode in Call of Duty World War II is over as a new trailer for the same mode has been leaked although the source is not clear but we are excited that our beloved mode will be a part of the upcoming game. The trailer is linked below. [interaction id=”596c65a57ea93a275889cf19″] Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
Activision and Sledgehammer revealed some details about the upcoming Call of Duty: WWII, including the release date and private amongst other things. Now, new details have come to light regarding the game’s single-player campaign. According to Polygon, COD: WW2 will bid goodbye to the health regeneration system, something that has been a vital mechanic of the series for more than a decade. Speaking to the site, Sledgehammer Games’ co-founder Glen Schofield said,” “You have to worry about every bullet. You’re not the superhero. You can’t just stand there taking seven bullets, ducking, shooting again. It’s refreshing for us to deal with recruits who aren’t Tier One warriors, to show that vulnerability. They’re naive. It’s been a rea...
If rumors are true, then Activision might just be listening to it’s fan base who want the series to go back to it’s roots, instead of taking ludicrous steps into the future. The next call of duty game, which is set for November 2017 (based on their annual cycles), will be developed by Sledgehammer studios, and takes gamers to the jungles of Vietnam. This wouldn’t bee too surprising as they had already been working on a similar game called Fog Of War. It’s interesting too see that Activision might be willing to go all the way out to step away form the futuristic setting, and even modern setting and go back to the Vietnam conflict. It’s still to been seen how much of this will be a true return to form to classic Call of duty games, or if it’s simply a resk...
So gamers, we yet again have another Call of Duty sequel to talk about 🙂 It is fair to say that the game has generated a lot of hype and excitement. With the publishers releasing the trailer before the scheduled release we did get to see a lot of stuff, mainly the Kevin Spacey as the villain in the trailer which lasts close to 3 minutes. Call of Duty Advanced Warfare releases on 4th November 2014, the game is slated to release on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. You can also check out some recent Call of Duty Advanced Warfare screens here. We’ve made a few notes, do check them out and let us know what you feel about the game in the comments below. 5. The game is Next Gen First “The following was captured on Xbox One.” This plays over black at the traile...
Developer Sledgehammer Games teased a first look at this year’s Call of Duty at last month’s Game Developers Conference, offering a split-second peek at the 2014 entry in Activision’s popular shooter franchise. Thanks to the GDC Vault, which hosts video recordings of the conference’s talks, those not in attendance at Sledgehammer’s panel can get a taste of what this year’s Call of Duty game will look like. “We can’t talk at all about Call of Duty for this year,” Sledgehammer’s Michael Condrey said at the start of the talk he delivered with fellow studio co-founder Glen Schofield. The image of two characters from this year’s Call of Duty title appear to be graphically inline with realistic facial modeling shown by Activision ...