Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is getting ready for Exo Zombies
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One of the major elements of the
coming Havoc downloadable content pack for the Call of Duty: Advanced
Warfare shooter is a new Exo Zombies mode and the development team at
Sledgehammer Games is at the moment teasing its story and content via a
number of increasingly mysterious images and messages.
This
is one sample message that the studio has been delivering on Twitter,
which has changed its name for the moment, but the company is not yet
willing to deliver any clear details on the narrative that it is
planning to deliver for the fans.
Exo Zombies benefits from appearances by very high profile voice actors,
including John Malkovich from Con Air, Bill Paxton, seen in Edge of
Tomorrow, Rose McGowan from Planet Terror and John Bernthal.
The cast means that Sledgehammer Games needs to have a solid narrative
with plenty of banter between the characters that also needs to be
engaging enough to keep gamers purchasing future DLC packages in order
to get to the conclusion.
Exo Zombies for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is a cooperative
experience which asks four players to carefully select their
exo-skeleton powers and then work together in order to take out a
variety of waves of undead.
Havoc also introduces more maps for gamers to explore
Exo
Zombies for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will certainly be
interesting for gamers who are looking to try and see how a team of
players can perform against AI controlled enemies but the main draw of
Havoc are the four new maps.
They are designed to add variety to the gameplay and will certainly keep
long-term fans occupied for a long time as they devise new strategies
for the various game modes.
Havoc for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will be offered on the Xbox One
and the Xbox 360 on January 27 and will arrive on other platforms about
one months later.
Sledgehammer Games has also recently announced that it plans to take a
hard stance against all those using reverse boosting in multiplayer,
which will probably result in more bans in the coming weeks.
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