Sledgehammer Games and Activision confirmed that Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare would be receiving bonus pre-order content with the Advanced Arsenal. Check out the trailer above to learn more about these features.
Essentially, you’ll receive the Bullet-Brass exoskeleton, which is touted as a custom exoskeleton for your soldier and a Bullet-Brass EM1 Quantum, a directed energy weapon that could be similar to the concentrated laser we saw in the Advanced Warfare gameplay reveal.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare received its first in-game footage at Microsoft’s E3 presser where we saw several of the new weapons and mechanics for the first time. Drones return and are more plentiful than ever along with homing grenades, 3D printer guns and the ever ubiquitous walking tank.
In development for the PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare releases on November 4th worldwide. As before, Xbox users will receive new DLC before other platforms.