Call of Duty Advanced Warfare – Sledgehammer ‘Operates Differently’

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As the third studio to join the fray in Call of Duty’s now three-year development cycle, Sledgehammer Games founders Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey are doing things a little differently this year with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

From the get-go, since their move from EA and Visceral Games over to rival publisher Activision, the newly formed Sledgehammer Games took a more offbeat approach to Call of Duty development. First up was a third-person action title set in the Vietnam War that Schofield says is “a fresh take on war.” But that project eventually made way for a bigger, more urgent task: co-develop Modern Warfare 3 with Infinity Ward.

Still, though Sledgehammer’s efforts are now focused on yet another first-person Call of Duty title, the way the studio operates is unlike fellow Activision studios Infinity Ward or Treyarch, the duo recently told GameInformer.

“Activision’s independent studio model was, ‘Build the team the way you want to build it. Use the practices that allow you to build great software,’” said Condrey. “It was such a great match, and I think now you’re seeing the fruits of that labor. We’re different than any other Call of Duty studio in terms of how we operate and the culture of our space.”

That team is now made up of fresh talent as well as fellow ex-Dead Space developers, including Don Veca, who won numerous awards for his work on the moody, dynamic sound design of Dead Space. Following suit is creative director Brett Robbins and animation director Christopher Stone, also ex-Visceral developers who worked on the Dead Space franchise.

“It was very, very difficult leaving [Visceral] but this was a great opportunity,” Veca explained. “The thing about Glen and Condrey is that you know they’re not going to fail. That’s the way that I’ve felt when I worked with them on previous games. I saw that in those guys. These guys will take us to the finish line. I have total 100% trust in them.”

We recently learned that Sledgehammer Games has some “incredibly special” show plans for E3 this year, so be on the lookout.

Advanced Warfare hits Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on November 4.



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ZipsPosted:

Looks alright, but my Call of Duty days are over, just cant get back into it anymore :(

TangPosted:

I'm gonna buy it. I don't know if it will be good or not though. I don't like ghosts very much but love bo2

SuddenlyPosted:

If i doesnt have zombies i aint buying it

SmurfsPosted:

destroyer89 Everyone who's saying that AW it , doesn't look like cod anymore and it looks bad you see you kids are delusional it's a NEW **** developer who made mw3 multiplayer and helped out with a lot of other games give it a break the game won't be bad and if it is you guys will still buy it for so retarded reason like everyone always does .


Exactly, people keep saying that CoD is always the same and that they want something new, then when something like this is coming out that looks very different from other CoD's, people complain that it looks stupid and doesn't even look like CoD anymore.

destroyer89Posted:

Everyone who's saying that AW it , doesn't look like cod anymore and it looks bad you see you kids are delusional it's a NEW **** developer who made mw3 multiplayer and helped out with a lot of other games give it a break the game won't be bad and if it is you guys will still buy it for so retarded reason like everyone always does .

tellPosted:

The older call of dutys will always be better then newer call of dutys. This game looks a lot like TitanFall.

SmurfsPosted:

Fav I'm not very excited for this CoD like I was for the other ones. But, if it's better than Ghosts, I might try it out.


Usually I'm not excited for CoD but this one looks really good to me. I'm hoping it will be better than Ghosts though because I was not a fan of that at all. And we never know how this one will turn out with Sledgehammer Games developing it.

TaigaAisakaPosted:

I haven't really been interested in a CoD game since MW3. With that said, maybe E3 will show something that interests me about this game or after it's released, maybe there will be something I like about it.

MajPosted:

Seriously looks so bad.... Started disliking COD Since Black Ops 2

GuyCodePosted:

I'm not very excited for this CoD like I was for the other ones. But, if it's better than Ghosts, I might try it out.