Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has a release date set for November 4, 2014. This gives us only two months of waiting left, so let's celebrate with a brand new multiplayer gameplay demo that hit the Internet this week! Running about 7 minutes in length, this new footage shows off the side of the game that isn't story-based, but is probably the most exciting part.
As you can see from this new multiplayer video, entitled "Deep Dive," you and your friends will certainly have a lot of fun in this function of the 2014 title. According to the YouTube description of this official video, multilplayer mode has a number of features, "including exoskeleton movement, customization, maps, and modes."
Take a look at the "Deep Dive" multiplayer gameplay footage right here:
What did you think of this new footage? Let us know in the comments section below!
Here is the official description of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare:
In 2054, a terrorist organization known as the KVA initiates the first global terrorist attack in history by simultaneously destroying the nuclear reactors of developed countries around the globe, including the United States. Across five continents, many countries' military and government infrastructure including electricity and technology were devastated and incapable of fighting the threat posed by the KVA. As the result, private military corporations (PMCs) have become the dominant armed forces for countless nations and represent the first line of defense against this new enemy. Jack Mitchell, a former U.S. Marine who lost his left arm during the battle of Seoul, joins Atlas Corporation, the world's most powerful private military company with the most advanced technologies on the planet. Executing clandestine operations across the globe for the highest bidder, Jonathan Irons, the CEO and founder of Atlas, begins his war over the ineffectiveness from the United States as the promoter of democracy all over the world to change the global balance of power.
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