Watch the Epic Live-Action Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Trailer
New trailer mixes live-action and CGI with impressive results.
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Activision today released a live-action trailer for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which captures the essence of the game in impressive fashion. The short spot, set to "Salute Your Solution" by The Raconteurs, mixes live-action and CGI in a similar way to Destiny's trailer from September.
It shows off the many futuristic (but not science-fiction!) weapons, gadgets, and vehicles that players will find in Advanced Warfare. And of course, at the heart of the trailer is the exosuit, which your character will wear in the game to provide all manner of super-human abilities.
The Advanced Warfare live-action trailer was directed by Peter Berg, who you may know as the director 2013 Mark Wahlberg movie Long Survivor. Featured in the commercial are Taylor Kitsch (John Carter) and Emily Ratajkowski (Gone Girl).
The video is meant to display 2059 Lagos.
Advanced Warfare launches November 4 for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. You can get it one day early, however, through the Day Zero edition. For more on Advanced Warfare, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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