Call of Duty: Black Ops 3: Cara Delevingne stars in live-action trailer

Game launches on 6 November

Christopher Hooton
Monday 02 November 2015 06:02 EST
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 has capitalised on its gameplay trailers with a live-action one, which stars The Wire’s Michael B Jordan, Paper Towns’ Cara Delevingne and NFL star Marshawn Lynch.

Courting the casual gamer, the trailer imagines the game more like a Hollywood blockbuster, with Delevingne arriving at the close in a hail of bullets.

Somewhat aping the Deus Ex series, Call of Duty: Black Ops III is set in a dystopian future where the lines are blurred between humanity and military technology.

Players must track down their missing comrades during a new Cold War.

The game launches on 6 November on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and is set to see midnight openings at gaming stores and plenty of queues.

One of the most anticipated gaming titles of the year (if unlikely to be that critically well-received), it will also be available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, albeit as a stripped back version.

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