Gamers will be able to experience a number of new modes

Aug 15, 2014 23:26 GMT  ·  By

Greg Reisdorf, the lead multplayer designer working on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, says that his team has consulted a number of eSports betern players in order to get feedback on the core features of the multiplayer and improve the overall experience.

MCV quotes the developer as saying that, "We use the eSports community as a sounding board. We have guys at the studio that have been on the eSports circuit, and they are constantly playing and telling us what the issues are. And we’re like: 'Hey guys, that’s great feedback. But does it fit with the vision of the game?'"

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare introduces a wide range of changes to multiplayer, including a major focus on the exo-skeleton and the new opportunities for movement and attack that it open up.

Sledgehammer Games is also introducing a new Pick 13 mechanics in order to give players more ways to customize their characters and there are 12 full modes that will be available on launch, including the new Momentum and Uplink, designed to appeal to the eSports focused crowd.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will be launched on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4 and last gen consoles on November 4 of this year.