Activision has confirmed that a Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer reveal will occur on August 14.
COD fans will get a first glimpse at the upcoming Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer features this month as Activision pulls back the curtain on its upcoming FPS.
Mark Rubin, the game’s executive producer, confirmed last month that the first multiplayer details would be arriving this month in a tweet.
“We are in our death march push to finish [Call of Duty: Ghosts]. Lots left to do. Looking forward to MP in August,” he said.
Now, a dedicated holding page as appeared on the official Call of Duty: Ghosts website listing the exact date for the reveal as August 14 in Los Angeles.
Presented by Microsoft, the Call of Duty: Ghosts global multiplayer reveal will start at 10.30am (6.30pm BST) on August 14.
Activision is well known for showing off their COD multiplayer in September, but it seems that the developer has made a decision to push the unveiling forward because of the Battlefield 4 multiplayer details offered at E3 and the BF4 Battlelog features released last week.
It has already been confirmed that Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer will feature character customisation and a new dynamic experience.
The first Call of Duty: Ghosts pre-order bonus will be a multiplayer map called “Free Fall” which is set a partly demolished skyscraper. The map, along with the rest of multiplayer, will be dynamic and have ever-changing environmental elements that players navigate to keep ahead of the game.
“Dynamic map events change the way players approach the game, and Free Fall does a great job illustrating this new mechanic,” said Rubin. “As the match progresses, the geometry of the world continues to change and players need to adjust on the fly or else.”
Call of Duty: Ghosts will be available on November 5 for current generation Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles. However, it will also be launch title for the PS4 and Xbox One.
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