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A virtual Advance Warfare starts Day Zero Nov. 3 2014 Gentle/Oct. 13/Gamers Blog



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A virtual Advance Warfare starts Day Zero Nov 3. 2014



Call of Duty is a first and third person shooter video game, the series originally began on the PC and later expanded to both handle held and home consoles. Call of Duty Advance Warfare is scheduled to be released on Nov. 4 2014. Fans can preorder a copy beforehand at most major retail locations and get the Day Zero edition, for the same price as the regular edition.  All local GameStop’s in Illinois and Wisconsin will be hosting a midnight release event at midnight on Nov. 3 2014. Fans will be able to pick up their preordered Day Zero edition and start playing immediately.

During Day Zero on Nov. 3 –Nov. 4 2014 all online multiplayers will receive Double Experience points. Double Exp is a special mode that allows all players to receive twice the normal amount of points for all kills and achievements causing players to level up at twice the normal rate.

When Call of Duty fans preorder Advance Warfare they also receive two new weapons the AK-12G Assault Rifle and the CrossBow-B2. A brass exoskeleton and EM1 Quantum directed energy weapon that uses energy instead of bullets. Advance Warfare Pro edition comes with the season pass, Gorge bonus multiplayer map, two weapons: the Bal-27 AE Assault Rifle and Atlas .45 AE pistol, Atlas exoskeleton, Atlas helmet, Atlas player card, five bonus supply drops, An Atlas collectable Steelbook, A welcome to Atlas: Advanced soldier manual and official Call of Duty Advanced Warfare soundtrack.  
In this edition of Call of duty “Power changes everything.”

1 comment:

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