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Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Release Date Revealed: Kevin Spacey Plays Villain and Powerful CEO (VIDEO)

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has been announced as the next game is the series and will release on Nov. 4, announced Activision last week. The game will also feature the voice talents of actor Kevin Spacey.

According to Activision, Spacey will play the lead villain in the game, and it will also feature his likeness. He is the head of a private military corporation.

The first trailer reveals hoverbikes, cloaking devices, and special abilities for characters. "In the next Call of Duty, the world's most powerful military is not a country. It's a corporation," a promotional video for the game said.

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Polygon reported Advanced Warfare will be for the PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

Watch the trailer below:

"Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare envisions battlegrounds of the future, where both technology and tactic have evolved to usher in a new era of combat for the franchise," the description read. "Power changes everything on November 4th, 2014."

Last week Sledgehammer Games released a sneak peek image of the game, and the graphics look simply breathtaking.

See the leaked image here.

Sledgehammer has taken over the reigns of the popular video game franchise and is looking to make this version more real than any of the others.

"We can't talk at all about Call of Duty for this year," Sledgehammer's Michael Condrey said with his studio co-founder Glen Schofield at GDC Vault. "[Activision] said you can't show anything from Call of Duty this year, and you certainly can't show in-game rendered characters from this year's game."

The images in the slides along with the one seen above, are created using "realistic facial modeling."

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