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Call of Duty: WWII & Assassin’s Creed: Origins get live action trailers

Activision and Ubisoft have released live action trailers for Call of Duty: WWII and Assassin’s Creed: Origins, respectively. And while these trailers are cool, they are nothing like the games you’ll be playing. Which you already knew about so yeah, thanks Captain Obvious.

Call of Duty: WWII tells the story of Private Ronald “Red” Daniels, a young recruit in the U.S. First Infantry Division who experiences combat for the first time on D-Day. After surviving the beaches of Normandy, Red and his squad will fight their way across Europe, engaging the enemy in iconic battle locations such as the Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge, as they make their way into Germany.

On the other hand, in Assassin’s Creed: Origins, players will journey into Ancient Egypt. Players will discover the secrets behind the Great Pyramids, forgotten myths, the last pharaohs, and – engraved in long-lost hieroglyphics – the origin story of the Assassin’s Brotherhood.

Assassin’s Creed: Origins releases on October 27th and Call of Duty: WWII is coming out on November 3rd.

Enjoy!

Assassin's Creed: Origins - I Am Live Action Trailer

12 thoughts on “Call of Duty: WWII & Assassin’s Creed: Origins get live action trailers”

  1. COD trailer is really good, its definitely going to set some people in the mood and may make them buy it but I haven’t played a single COD since BLOPS though and I think I will wait for few months and see how people talk about it

    1. COD sales have been falling off since Black Ops 2 but the series still sells many millions of copies with every release and that is considered great by any Publisher.

    1. Why? Why does it matter to do whether they bury it if others still like Assassin’s Creed and you aren’t required to play it?

    1. Hollywood. A$$ Crack failed because nobody gave a sh*t about the source material, which is why some “genius” disregarded 10 years of “f*ck the Animus” feedback in favour of “yay, Animus!”

      Hitman failed because they made a generic action movie, instead of an actual stealthy assassination movie. Hell, John Wick is a better Hitman movie than Hitman is & John Wick is only partly Hitman, to be fair.

      Etc.

  2. That $96 billion at work… in flashy marketing and loot gambling scheming, not actual games of substance.

  3. Don’t buy the games. Ubislop and Activision are businesses and if you want to communicate with them then there is only one way. Money talks much louder than posts on the web.

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