

So far, everything we've seen of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has been of blockbuster proportions: A-list actors, Hollywood-eclipsing special effects, frantic action. Yet all of it seems a bit tame compared to the latest multiplayer reveal.
Before you watch the following 130 seconds of gameplay, we recommend you find yourself a comfy seat and give your eyes a good few blinks - else you'll struggle to take all of it in.
Jetpack jumps, cloaking shields, spiralling air strikes, drone-mounted miniguns - one of the maps even includes a tsunami environment hazard. While the trailer is clearly being played by someone who knows the maps and weapons like their own children (they probably are, figuratively speaking), the speed of matches is breathtaking.
We'll all be trying to keep up when Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare arrives on 4 November.
(Images: Activision)
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