Call of Duty: Advanced Warfareis an interesting installment to the massively popular shooter franchise, with fan sentiment regarding the title shifting drastically since the game’s initial release. With rumors wildly circulating regarding a potential return to theAdvanced WarfareIP under Sledgehammer Games, the movement system of the original game could be a huge benefit to a follow-up title.
The movement ofCall of Duty: Advanced Warfarewas greatly expanded via the use of jetpacks, a once controversial element of theCoDfranchise that fans are slowly now beginning to yearn for, given the more “boots on the ground” nature of most recent franchise titles. When considering the revival of this movement system in 2024 and the potential use acrossCall of Duty’s more ambitious recent forays such as battle royale gameplay, the rumored title could be a standout addition to the series.

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The Rumors Surrounding Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare 2
With the large majority of discourse surrounding theCall of Dutyfranchise understandably being centered around the imminentModern Warfare 2andWarzone 2, the strong recent rumors surrounding the identity of Sledgehammer Games' 2024CoDtitle have perhaps understandably fallen to the wayside. These widely reported rumors suggest that this2024 title will be a sequel toCall of Duty: Advanced Warfare, leading to a fairly mixed reception among fans.
These rumors come during an unprecedented time for the longstandingCall of Dutyfranchise, withthe upcomingModern Warfare 2being set to receive a two-year life cycle where no other mainlineCoDtitle will be released. This will see the end ofCall of Duty’sunbroken formula of annual releases that has been in place since 2003, with the attention and pressure on the series' next few installments only growing. With the next Sledgehammer game rumored to beAdvanced Warfare 2, many fans are looking back to the original title to gain an insight as to what they can expect from a potential sequel.

The Movement System of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Undoubtedly, the standout feature of the originalAdvanced Warfarewas its bold and ambitious movement system, which allowed players to engage in combat whilst wall-running or flying through the air for a brief period. Originally releasing in 2014,Advanced Warfarecame during a time when the movement systems ofCoDtitles were the most contentious and unpredictable aspect of the games, with the fan base being fairly split between more extensive jetpack movement and moretraditional boots on the ground gameplay.
Due to how important this movement system was in fostering the “advanced warfare” narrative of the title and its core gameplay, it is more than likely that the system will be maintained for the rumored sequel to the title. This will end the current six-year run of boots on the ground gameplay for the series, and will thus be a very ambitious choice that will makethe potentialAdvanced Warfare 2stick out for better or for worse.
It is no secret that many fans have been vocal in their desire forCall of Dutyto return to the more complex jetpack movement systems, with the prospect of this mobility in a battle royale setting only further opening up the gameplay possibilities of such a return. With extra development time being afforded bythe life cycle ofModern Warfare 2, the movement system of the rumoredAdvanced Warfare 2can be well-balanced and further refined beyond the framework laid by the original game, which could be the deciding factor in the game winning fans over.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare 2has not been officially announced.
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