Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare Trailer Features Trenching Graphics, Action Filled And Real Actors [VIDEO] Release Date Confirmed On November 2014 In All Gaming Consoles!

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The newest Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare trailer is filled with live-action, trenching graphics from the game for special effects and real actors. It is directed by the director of Very bad Things and Hancock Battleship, Peter Berg. It is starred by Taylo Kitsch of John Carter, who, it's currently been disclosed, will join Season 2 of HBO's True Detective; Gone Girl's Emily Ratajkowski will have a brief cameo. Although, she is only in it for a second or two before transforming into a goat, the game also uses The Raconteurs' Salute Your Solution for music.

It makes sense that it is not showing the next gen graphics of the Sledgehammer or any actual gameplay, it still does an amazing job of showcasing the game's feel and it does so with a hefty of laughs and fun.

Activision pursues to be an expert at promoting its video games, whether that's Skylander, Call of Duty, although, kids look out Skylanders videos on YouTube than cartoons. On the other hand, Activision's strong concentration on just a few game brands, like throwing away accredited games, they focuses on just a few brands and augments all its marketing resources and development into those with a laser hub.

However, the Advanced Warfare position is good for another reason; it does a pretty good job of showing the special arsenal of high tech and futuristic gizmos of the game. Yet, since its entire shot in the first person POV, it really seems like a video game. Well, the truth is what a translated video game into a short video owes to look like.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare releases on November 4th on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC. There are more of the holiday season's largest video game releases to look forward to. Day Zero can also be pre-ordered and get the game a day earlier along with two custom AK-12G Assault Rifle weapons and Crossbow-B2 and Double XP on the 3rd of November.

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