Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare multiplayer maps, hardcore playlists, and scorestreaks leaked

Campaign roughly 5 hours long

We're still a few weeks away from the release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, but we're starting to see more information leak as people begin to receive their early copies.

Over on COD Forums, user "WhoIsDo" has compiled a number of images shared via Twitter, revealing Advanced Warfare's multiplayer maps, Hardcore playlists, Scorestreaks, and weapon attachments. While details for each map, scorestreak, and weapon attachment can't really be seen, you can get a rough idea about in terms of what to except for the latter two categories.

Advanced Warfare Multiplayer Maps

  • Ascend
  • Bio Lab
  • Comeback
  • Defender
  • Detroit
  • Greenband
  • Horizon
  • Instinct
  • Recovery
  • Retreat
  • Riot
  • Solar
  • Terrace

Advanced Warfare Scorestreaks

  • Aerial Recon Drone (350)
  • UAV (400)
  • Aerial Assault Drone (450)
  • Orbital Care Package (500)
  • Remote Turret (550)
  • System Hack (600)
  • XS1 Vulcan (600)
  • Missile Strike (650)
  • Bombing Run (725)
  • XS1 Goliath (775)
  • Warbird (850)
  • Paladin (950)

Advanced Warfare Attachments

  • Red Dot Sight
  • Hybrid Sight
  • Auto Focus Sight
  • Target Enhancer
  • Thermal
  • ACOG Scope
  • Laser Sight
  • Foregrip
  • Stock
  • Tracker
  • Extended Mags
  • Suppressor
  • Parabolic Microphone
  • Quickdraw Grip
  • Grenade Launcher

Advanced Warfare Hardcore Playlists

  • Hardcore Team Deathmatch
  • Hardcore Kill Confirmed
  • Hardcore Domination
  • Hardcore Search and Destroy

As someone who prefers the Hardcore playlists, it's nice to see Sledgehammer Games paying particular attention to this from the start. As for the weapon attachments, there's nothing too surprising here. I'm more intrigued with the scorestreak rewards. While we've seen footage of the Warbird and Goliath in action, I thought they'd be way harder to obtain. 775 score for the Goliath doesn't seem too unobtainable. 

In another thread, "WhatIsDo" also shared an image of the game's credits, revealing that — according to a Twitter source — Advanced Warfare's campaign took roughly five hours to complete. That's pretty average for a Call of Duty campaign, so I'm not too surprised here. I just wonder how much of the story is filled with Kevin Spacey's mug. I rarely care for the stories in Call of Duty games, but there's something about taking down Spacey that is appealing to me.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is set to release on November 4, 2014.

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