The biggest update yet of "Call of Duty: Advance Warfare" is currently available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The update reportedly will also be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.
In a report by IGN.com, Sledgehammer Games, game developer of the latest "Call of Duty" installment, announced that their latest update is the "biggest title update yet" of the game. It features several fixes, optimizations, and upgrades to the various parts of Advanced Warfare. "Call of Duty" fanatics will enjoy map exploits, anti-cheating features, connectivity, spawns, weapon balancing and emblems.
CallOfDuty.com announced, "It's been exactly one month since we've launched 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' and it has been an amazing time celebrating with fans. It's been so much fun playing the game in the wild and watching the community surprise us with new ways to play as the Advanced Soldier. We also used this time as an opportunity to focus on the little things that would make a big difference to our community. Since day one, we've had consistent online uptime stability and global dedicated server coverage, and we've rolled out several important updates to make the game even better."
Sledgehammer Games continued on its official website, "This week we're rolling out our biggest title update yet with a ton of exciting enhancements for Advanced Warfare coming to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions, with similar changes coming to the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 soon." They added, "We've included weapon balancing tweaks, fixes and improvements for emblems, improvements within the Player Lobby (including a new way to view your Armory), map exploit fixes, spawn improvements, connectivity optimisations, improvements to our anti-cheat measures, and even more."
Eurogamer.net provided the details on the rebalanced weapons. Bal27 had its damage reduced, max damage range decreased, and recoil adjusted. The ASM1 and MP11 had their max damage range increased, while the HBRa3 had its max damage range decreased. The damage was increased for the EM1, Ameli and Pytaek. EPM3 had its damage increased and ads time decreased. XMG had its damage increased and lockdown mode increased.
Activision stated in a report by Game Spot that although the official figures have not been announced to date, "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" is doing better in terms of sales compared to "Call of Duty: Ghosts" which was released in 2013. "Advanced Warfare" was dubbed the biggest entertainment launch of 2014, performing better than other games and movies.