Dropping more details on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’s multiplayer, Sledgehammer Games co-founder Michael Condrey took to social media to answer a few incoming questions from curious Call of Duty fans.
The details are pretty straight forward. According to Condrey, Advanced Warfare will feature split-screen play, hardcore modes, and will include either either 10 or 15 Prestige levels — the design team is “still debating” between the two numbers.
The question still remains, however, if split-screen will remain limited to two players, as has been the case in the most recent Call of Duty titles, or if it will allow for four-players at once.
In addition, Condrey answered to one questioner that the team believes they’ve “got the right balance” when it come to time-to-kill and that “it seemed validated at Gamescom,” but the studio has “still got some dev time too,” should they feel the need to make alterations.
You can catch Condrey’s Tweets below:
@danny0702000 yes 🙂
— Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) August 15, 2014
@FrostaaH yes, we do. — Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) August 15, 2014
@xiGh0stz We are still debating. 10 or 15. Which sounds better?
— Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) August 16, 2014
Thanks, CharlieIntel, for that one.
@TheLemoninja I think we’ve got the right balance and it seemed validated at Gamescom, but we’ve still got some dev time too.
— Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) August 15, 2014
In addition, if you weren’t already aware, Kill Confirmed and Search & Rescue are both game modes that will be returning in Advanced Warfare multiplayer.
@mploftus we’re doing both SnD & SnR
— Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) August 12, 2014
@CoreyB21 Kill Confirmed, with the full suite of Exo movements, yes
— Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) August 12, 2014
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare launches November 3rd for those who pre-order the Day Zero Edition.