
Other familiar sightings within the trailer included the use of small, hand-launched drones and weaponry that stayed firmly within the realm of gunpowder and lead. Such similarities were common throughout the trailer for those with a good eye for observation. Take one vehicle that was shown in the trailer: an aircraft with double rotors that bore a striking resemblance to the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey that has flown battle operations in the Middle East. Familiar VehiclesĪfter watching the trailer for the upcoming release, it was easy to make the mental leap from the technology that is common in today’s world with the tech being used in the game. In fact, the talented team at Sledgehammer appear to have conducted detailed research into future weaponry and technology in order to deliver a believable and authentic story. That is a good sign for gamers who want to peak into the future of warfare, but not in a completely outlandish way. Naturally, that means that futuristic technology will play a major role in the game, but the studio heads at Sledgehammer are not calling the game science fiction. Called Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the game will be set in the year 2054. The trailer for another Call of Duty game, this one being developed by Sledgehammer Games, leaked online.
