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Microsoft gives a sneak peek of Call of Duty Advanced Warfare with new teaser video

Ron Ron
May 3, 2014
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Microsoft gives a sneak peek of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare with new teaser video

Those waiting for the next Call of Duty game for Xbox have some time on their hands, as the game won’t hit the market until this fall, but in case you are already on the edge of your seat, Microsoft has a little something to tide you over during the long wait.

The company has released a two and half minute video teaser of the upcoming title, which will be known as Advanced Warfare. The company is going all out, even bringing in actor Kevin Spacey to help out with the new promo.

Spacey does both the voice-over as the game plays (captured on Xbox One) but also makes an appearance, making this almost more like a movie trailer than one for a video game. Though, given the realism of modern games, that is what it feels like.

You can check out the video below, but you’ll have to wait until November 4th to actually play the game. That’s a long time, but more videos to keep fans excited will certainly be creeping out in the meantime.

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