'Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3' Beta Release Date: New Story Trailer Released, Massive Gameplay Details Shown [Video]

Activision has released the new full-length story trailer for the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, and it gives aways details that gamers should be happy about.

According to the Call of Duty Youtube page where the trailer is shown, "[the game] engrosses players in a dark and gritty future, where a new breed of Black Ops soldier has emerged, and the lines between humanity and military technology have been blurred."

Gamespot says that the game focuses on the effects that human augmentation has when it goes wrong. The trailer, which elicited a lot of responses from excited gamers, showed details which were a lot to take in.

The trailer starts out with a news broadcast-style footage of what appears to be a world damaged by natural and man-made disasters. A narrator then speaks up:

"We wanted a perfect future, and [expletive], we got it." the voice says. "I wanted to be a killing machine and they made me one."

Then conversations and scenes that show human augmentation, in the form of installing "hardware inside [the] head." Following that are scenes that show more detail: a soldier saying that his "brothers have gone dark," and a group of soldiers greeted by more questions rather than answers.

Then, following Call of Duty fashion, scenes of gunfights, dead bodies, advanced weaponry, and more gunfights are shown, to fans' enjoyment.

Watch the trailer and see for yourself.

ComingSoon.net says that the story trailer has featured the likes of “Farscape” star Ben Browder and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star Christopher Meloni.

According to the game review outlet, in the game players will assume the role of Black Ops soldiers that are interconnected via a Direct Neural Interface (DNI) technology. Empowered by the DNI, the soldiers are faster and more lethal. Players are also given the fun of engaging in a new four-player co-op campaign and a completely redefined multiplayer experience.

Players will also enjoy fluid movement across environments while maintaining control of their weapon, thanks to a new momentum-based, chained movement system.

In addition to letting players create their own unique weapon variants via a new weapon customization system, Black Ops 3 also introduces a new Specialist system, which enables players to choose and rank up to nine elite soldiers, all of them unique and different from each other.

Black Ops 3 also comes with a zombie mode titled "Shadows of Evil," and will be released November 6 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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