Before its biggest launch on November 3, Sledgehammer's Call Of Duty: Advance Warfare shockingly leaked online!
Sledgehammer games co-founder Glen Schofield has reacted at new leaks that have revealed new features of upcoming title Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare!
WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!!!
A user named Anfuny29 (as reported by MP1st) publicized an early copy of Call Of Duty: Advance Warfare on a live stream on Twitch on Sunday, which apparently exposed further features from the game set to hit shelves on November 4.
According to Gamespot, the channel was taken down quickly but happened to reveal a new '30-kill DNA Bomb scorestreak' will be included in the final game: One, called TmarTn, picked up on the DNA Bomb, a 30 Gunstreak. As MP1st points out, this can only be achieved if you get 30 kills without dying.
Once detonated, the DNA Bomb kills enemies on the opposing team and, leaves behind a green mist that spreads throughout the battlefield before dissipating.
#AdvancedWarfare's exoskeletons add a whole new dimension to combat. You haven't played Call of Duty like this before pic.twitter.com/1gbjNm9yus
- Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) October 23, 2014
Another leak has also revealed the full list of weapon camouflage patterns available on launch and the option to turn on and off Paintball Effects.
Glen Schofield tweeted:
We took 3 years 2 make a game.
Kept it quiet 4 the fans & it has to be stolen & leaked a week b4. That sucks. A real bummer. Thanks a lot.
- Glen Schofield (@GlenSchofield) October 26, 2014
The leak is mostly problematic, because "discovery while playing is part of the fun," he added.
Advanced Warfare will officially launch on November 4, but if you pre-order the game, you'll be able to play a day earlier. For more on Advanced Warfare, which is coming to Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4, and PC, check out GameSpot's previous coverage