LONDON: Call of Duty: Advance Warfare is now available for free play at steams, where steam members can play it for free till February 22, 2015. Moreover the developers of the games reduced they price of game by 34% and now it is available in $ 40 than its pervious price of $60.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare ‘Pro Edition’ has also had a lowering in cost at about twenty five percent off, costing about $75 instead of $100.
Steam members who don’t own the game will be able to tag along this weekend as the multiplayer for Sledgehammer’s Advanced Warfare is unlocked on the platform. Players will have the opportunity to test their skills and reflexes with other players online in a number of game modes on all thirteen multiplayer maps.
All progress earned throughout the weekend is fully transferrable to the full game, should players choose to acquire the full retail version of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
This weekend provides the perfect warmup for PC users before the release of the Havok DLC, coming to the platform on February 26, 2015. The Havok DLC allows players to experience the all new Exo Zombies game made and four new multiplayer maps. Players will also be able to add the AE4 directed energized assault rifle and AE4 Widowmaker custom variant to their arsenal.