First official Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare screenshots

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Activision has released the first official screenshots for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

The trio of high-resolution shots comes in conjunction with the firm's official Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare announcement, which was delivered on Friday, brought forward from a previously publicized Sunday unveiling, likely due to the numerous comprehensive leaks which prematurely outed the game Thursday evening.


Activision has confirmed that the Sledgehammer-developed game will be set in a 'plausible future', specifically year 2054, staring Kevin Spacey as the main antagonist Jonathan Irons.

The Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare release date is set for November 4 on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4 and PC.

Official screens below:

 



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MajPosted:

Just another threw together in 10mins Game. Looks terrible

James_MacPosted:

As expected. It's another copy and paste, loads of people will bend over for Activision and they will get a ridiculous amount of sales.

wainyboyPosted:

Black op's 2 2
Ugh here we go again...

BozzzPosted:

I hope sledgehammer do a good job on this game

TravitorPosted:

To be honest it doesn't look bad.

JVPosted:

FaIIen
DefinateX
AR15
-LOST- Those screenshots look nice. Can't wait to see some multiplayer.


That's what everyone wants to see. I actually rather like seeing campaign footage. Even if I'm not getting the game.


Everyone wants to see the online content due to the fact that it dominates the market of almost every single game now-a-days. We are no longer in the first generation of consoles where it was rare to find a game with online gameplay.

IMO: Campaign gaming will and should be removed/left in the past. It just doesn't make sense to have it? what is the point in having a version which is un-editable, let alone the fact that they are relatively easy to complete and then your finished. Where as with multiplayer, developers have the option to add new content, in which they do and is why it ultimately rules the market.

//stop creating campaigns, focus on the multiplayer side. Non-live players, don't buy Xbox's if you cannot afford live. simple as f#ck


This is probably the worst statement I have seen, sorry. But no single player? How can you call yourself a gamer.




That statement of yours was so bad It actually made me feel sick, they lack of intelligence you show is baffling to the point of no-return. Campaign games are equally as if not more important than Multiplayer. The fact you ignore this simple fact dictates how little you know about the games you're buying/reading about.

XB1Posted:

The graphics may look good, but what do you expect, its 2014. Ghosts graphics were good, the game was still terrible... COD is in over its head anymore. Unless they bring back a game like mw2, i dont see them improving. Just my opinion

nblzPosted:

i just wish Call of Duty would go back to some world war I/II games, or at least somewhat realistic games. I think they are overdoing all of these futuristic games.

MissPosted:

Those graphics look pretty good. Wonder if they're like that on PS3 and 360.

Evo8Posted:

DefinateX
AR15
-LOST- Those screenshots look nice. Can't wait to see some multiplayer.


That's what everyone wants to see. I actually rather like seeing campaign footage. Even if I'm not getting the game.


Everyone wants to see the online content due to the fact that it dominates the market of almost every single game now-a-days. We are no longer in the first generation of consoles where it was rare to find a game with online gameplay.

IMO: Campaign gaming will and should be removed/left in the past. It just doesn't make sense to have it? what is the point in having a version which is un-editable, let alone the fact that they are relatively easy to complete and then your finished. Where as with multiplayer, developers have the option to add new content, in which they do and is why it ultimately rules the market.

//stop creating campaigns, focus on the multiplayer side. Non-live players, don't buy Xbox's if you cannot afford live. simple as f#ck


This is probably the worst statement I have seen, sorry. But no single player? How can you call yourself a gamer.