Call of Duty Heroes Updated
Call of Duty Heroes, the mobile offshoot of the famed shooter franchise, has been updated. This update adds the Atlas units from its big brother console game Advanced Warfare, as well as a new Atlas Facility to build and station them in. Copying base layouts has been made easier, new Alliance Chat notifications have been added and a couple other minor tweaks have been applied.
“Call of Duty Heroes? Did I miss a press release or two?” you might say. For those of you who’ve never heard of this particular game, let’s turn the mike over to Activision:
Experience the excitement of Call of Duty® like never before. Command an army of legendary heroes, elite soldiers, and devastating drones straight from the Call of Duty franchise in this 3D combat strategy game. Customize your base and train elite forces to dominate your enemies in fierce battles featuring fully controllable heroes and epic Killstreaks, like the first-person chopper gunner.
Take command of a small outpost and build it up into an impenetrable base. Then go on the offensive, launching attacks against your enemies. Take direct control of heroes such as Price, Soap, and Harper, wreaking havoc with game-changing Killstreaks. Create deadly alliances with your friends, competing for in-game rewards.
The reason you’ve never heard of it is because it’s basically CODINO (Call Of Duty In Name Only). The majority of gamers associate the COD brand with first-person shooting, and Call of Duty Heroes is actually a Clash of Clans clone. Not only is Clash of Clans better than it, so are many of the other Clash of Clans clones out there. Call of Duty Heroes has middling reviews and its download page is full of complaints about online lag and unbalanced gameplay.
If you want to fiddle with it anyway, Call of Duty Heroes is available now on iTunes for free (in the freemium sense).