'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' has mind-blowing weapons and gadgets: 3D printer gun, hoverbikes and exosuits...AWESOME!

The new release of Sledgehammer Games' Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is to take place in the future and will be full of new weapons that take 'advanced' to another level, including a 3D printer rifle that you can create and use in the game. The idea of the new game is to take advanced seriously and develop something that fits the billing.

Already, the game is gaining steam in online gaming forums, where users are showing their excitement over getting their hands on the game, the latest in the popular series from Sledgehammer Games, and has continued to dominate the gaming market.

On tap are new power armors and an oversized gatling gun. The game will also feature hover vehicles as well as planes and aircraft.

The exciting 3D weapon, however, has many even more throttled up by the thought of being able to create bullets using a printer for a fully working weapon.

The new game will be released on Nov. 4, 2014 for Xbox and Playstation platforms as well as the PC. The hype surrounding the game is already beginning, and as the launch date gets closer, more people expect detailed information to keep coming in.

The game will take place in the year 2054.

Another interesting feature will be the Exo, an exterior skeleton that users can don as they battle the enemy. It has already received a bunch of press and observers are excited to put it on their characters.

"The exo gives you the ability to boost-jump, it gives you speed and verticality that Call of Duty has never had," says Michael Condrey, co-founder of Sledgehammer Games and co-developed 2011's Modern Warfare 3 with Infinity Ward.

The Call of Duty franchise has helped push publisher Activision Blizzard to the top of the video gaming market as they continue to outsell competitors.

"We wanted to ensure that one of the most valuable franchises in all of entertainment has the very best graphics, most engaging story, great new play mechanics and is incredibly fun to play," said Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick in early May after the company's first quarter earnings were released.

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