CoD Ghosts multiplayer gets “dynamic event mechanic”

2 July 2013
Free Fall map

Activision has announced that pre-orders of Call of Duty: Ghosts will include the Free Fall downloadable bonus map, which features a new dynamic event mechanic that will change the environment of the map throughout the game.

“Free Fall drops players into a shattered skyscraper on the brink of collapse. Sideways staircases climb into the night sky, elevator shafts run along the ground, and what were once windows now form a terrifying glass floor, hundreds of feet above the city streets.”

“Free Fall’s close-quarters combat and frenetic action are then thrown into overdrive as the ruined skyscraper continues to fall throughout the match. With every drop, the accompanying shockwaves cause further destruction, disrupting sightlines and constantly evolving paths and chokepoints as the map changes in real-time.”

The gameplay on maps such as Free Fall will then continually evolve, requiring players to adapt as the environments change.

“As the match progresses, the geometry of the world continues to change and players need to adjust on the fly or else,” said Mark Rubin executive producer at Infinity Ward.

Call of Duty: Ghosts will launch on 5 November 2013 on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC; with Xbox One and PS4 releases to follow.

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Call of Duty Ghosts gameplay videos unveiled

Call of Duty: Ghosts to be “powered by next-gen engine”

Call of Duty: Ghosts outed by retailer

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  1. PaPa
    03.07.2013 at 07:31

    Funny how you always get a BF post on an a COD article. Lets all buy BF3.1 !

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