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Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Release Date, Trailer Information And Gameplay: Release Date Of Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare Officially Announced


Published: Aug 13, 2014 11:16 AM EDT

Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Release Date, Trailer Information And Gameplay: Release Date Of Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare Officially Announced

We have the latest news on the release date, trailer information and gameplay of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The good news to the "Call of Duty" fanatics is that the wait is over and the release date of the game has been officially announced. As it is the tradition of Call of Duty to release its new games in early November, the "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" will be released on the 4th of November.

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We have seen very many teaser trailers and reveal trailers about the new Call of Duty game. The fans are expecting quite a lot from the soon-to-come game. The fans say that they were not impressed by the Call of Duty: Ghosts which was released last year. They need a game that can even break its own molds.

Several trailers of the new game have been released. The one released on 2nd May was the first one. Its footage was covered from the Xbox One build of the game. According to the trailer, the game will star Kelvin Spacey, and the trailer only gave small tastes of the action sequences and story elements gamers will experience in the single player campaign. The Call of Duty publisher and the Vice production have teamed up to produce a mini documentary about private contractors and provided a few hints about the content of the game and the themes.

Kelvin Spacey, who is expected to star the game, will play the maniacal owner of a defence contracting corporation which is hell bent on the idea that the firm can use military might to help war-torn nations back to its feet. A character who will also feature in the game says that these countries do not have the necessary resources to support democracy while the people need their freedom, rules and protection. They also need leaders who they will follow.

During an interview with GamingBolt, Bret Robbins, the creative director of the game stated that there would be no branching storylines for Advanced Warfare. This means that there will be no choices to make or moral decisions to mull you over. It is interesting to know that Harry Gregson-Williams will be in-charge of the game's music. He is well known to have an impressive CV of the previous titles he has worked with including Cowboys & Aliens, Shrek, Metal Gear Solid 4, Chicken run and Unstoppable.