Prototype gameplay of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, codenamed Phantoms, has leaked online with 17 minutes of footage.
The new gameplay footage comes from YouTuber Alpha Archive, who has uploaded nearly 17 minutes of gameplay footage to his YouTube channel. The footage is from the single-player mission “Fission” and was codenamed “Fusion” when it was in development. You can watch the gameplay below:
Date May 3, 2013; the content is around 18 months away from actual completion as Advanced Warfare was released in November 2014. The prototype uses Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3 assets as placeholders. Although there’s not much else to see in terms of new content, just seeing prototype footage from one of the biggest gaming franchises in the world is fascinating.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare was released in 2014 by Sledgehammer Games under Glen Schofield, Michael Condrey, and Bret Robbins. It was Sledgehammer Games’ first mainline Call of Duty title, where they received primarily credit following their support of Infinity Ward on Modern Warfare 3.
The game introduced exo-suits into the series for the first time, which allowed players to boost and jump, which was considered a massive leap from the standard formula Call of Duty was known for at the time.
Advanced Warfare was released on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC.
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Advanced warfare is like 10 years old lol