Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Gets a Gameplay Launch Trailer Two Weeks Before Actual Release

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The development team at Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision are delivering an official gameplay launch trailer for their upcoming Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which is designed to show both newcomers and long-term fans the core features that are being added to the title this year.

The weird element of the release is that the two companies are offering a launch-related trailer even if the game is only supposed to be offered on the PC, the PlayStation 4, the PS3, the Xbox One, the 360 and other platforms on November 4 all over the world.

Those who are interested in getting access to the first-person shooter 24 hours earlier can pre-order the title and get the Day Zero Edition of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which is unlocked on November 3 and also introduces double experience for a 24 hour period.

The new title is designed to take gamers to the future, with the art of combat revolutionized by a range of technological innovations which also disrupt the normal government process.

Activision states, “Rising from the chaos is Atlas, a Private Military Corporation led by the cunning Jonathan Irons. With the most powerful military force in the world, Atlas has effectively become a superpower for hire. Playing as Jack Mitchell, suit up in an advanced exoskeleton and join a highly-trained unit committed to restoring order.”

Exo-skeleton and the future of Call of Duty

The new exo-skeleton element of the franchise is designed to make it easier for players to explore levels and gain positional advantages in multiplayer battles.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare also makes it easier to dodge and dash in order to avoid enemy attacks, and a new powerful melee attack has also been introduced.

The use of the exo-skeleton also means that it’s easier than ever for players to customize their abilities and their weapons in order to suit their play style.

Sledgehammer Games has promised that the new game modes, Momentum and Uplink, are designed to offer new experiences on the launch maps and that there are also more classic choices for long-term fans.

More attention has also been lavished on the single-player campaign, which is longer and introduces more emotion-driven elements.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has been lagging behind previous releases in the series in terms of pre-orders and the delivery of a launch trailer so soon might be a sign that Activision is looking to get the community to engage more with the title.

 
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