'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' update: Exoskeletons, Kevin Spacey and 24-hour early access

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Sledgehammer Games, the developer of another "Call of Duty" installment, is now polishing the last bits of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" as the company gets ready for its release in Nov. 4.

In the Best Buy Google Hangout on Oct. 14, the founders of Sledgehammer Games talked about the development and effort that went into the highly-anticipated first person shooter video game.

"We are bringing Call of Duty 50 years in the future," Sledgehammer Games co-founder Michael Condrey said in the Google Hangout.

The game plot revolves around Jack Mitchell and his life, in light of the dominance of Private Military Corporations (PMCs) for countries impaired by the terrorist organization known as KVA.

"It's about Science, not Science fiction. So we want to keep it real and relatable and more believable," co-founder Glen Schofield added. "We want to make a story that's not just military story. There's politics, there's life, there's camaraderie, there's pain and there's loss."

A major revolution in the game will be in the form of the exoskeletons, and it's nothing a "Call of Duty" enthusiast has seen before. Coundry revealed that these powerful suits were already in the works way back and has now become the "cornerstone of the whole game." A range of movements are integrated with the exoskeletons such as the "boost jump, speed, dodge, slam" to give players so much power in combat.

Thanks to the three-year development of the upcoming "Call of Duty" title, the developers had more time to perfect its making.

And as what Condrey promised, "You've never played Call of Duty this way before."

Yet, he also guaranteed that the "Call of Duty" gun-on-gun action will still give that familiar feel loyalists of the game have already gotten used to.

A new trailer for "Call of Duty: Warfare" was released on Oct. 18. The 60-second trailer featured some fast-paced action made of explosions, helicopters, armies, big guns, bombings, and Kevin Spacey. Yes, the 55-year old actor is the face of Atlas CEO and founder Jonathan Irons, one of the most powerful men in the Advanced Warfare realm.

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" will be released in Nov. 4. However, a Day-Zero edition is available for pre-order on Nov. 3, which will give gamers a 24-hour early access and a chance to enjoy 2XP, two custom weapons and the advanced arsenal. Published by Activision, the game will be coming to PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.