CoD Advanced Warfare Zombie Mode Leaks
Footage of Zombie-slaying EXO soldier confirmed as genuine by developer.
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Publisher Activision is working frantically to take down a leaked video that has surfaced on the internet, which appears to confirm that a zombie mode is available in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
The video first emerged on a Reddit thread, and although the thread is still active, the video it linked to has since been removed. Various copies, published elsewhere across the internet, are emerging and subsequently being taken down by Activision.
One clip, seen by GameSpot, shows hordes of zombies being mowed down by a high-capacity machine gun. Telltale details on the soldier's arms suggested that he was an EXO soldier from Advanced Warfare.
Glen Schofield, the co-founder of Advanced Warfare developer Sledgehammer Games, appeared to confirm the veracity of the leak on Twitter.
@CodFlufy nothing I can do about it now. But yeah it sucks. Imagine you're playing and this comes up- you'd be psyched up, right?
— Glen Schofield (@GlenSchofield) October 30, 2014
Advanced Warfare launches November 4 (get it November 3 by preordering) for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4, but not Wii U. Activision recently announced a special promotion whereby last-generation Advanced Warfare owners can upgrade to the current-generation version for free, with some limitations.
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