Activision has recruited screen beauty Megan Fox to report for duty in their latest trailer for Call of Duty.
Directed by Hollywood hitmaker James Mangold, the live-action trailer for Call of Duty: Ghosts features the Transformers actress in the latest of a series of large-scale promos featuring film actors.
Titled Epic Night Out, the high-concept, big-budget videogame trailer features four gamers as they explore the different landscapes of the latest Call of Duty installment...
The trailer is part of the 'There's a soldier in all of us' campaign and promotes the four-player mode of the first-person shooter while flaunting the realistic gameplay.
In the trailer, four friends drive a vintage convertible through the ruins of Las Vegas, armed to the teeth with semi-automatic rifles as Frank Sinatra's I'm Gonna Live Till I Die plays in the background.
A helicopter appears behind them, firing around the four buddies who run into the ruins of what appears to be the Bellagio Hotel.
'Epic Night Out': The trailer for Call of Duty: Ghost promotes four-player mode
Among the slot machines and the craps tables, the four men fight for their lives as gunfire fills the casino floor. They flee to the corridors of the abandoned casino as one of the buddies fires a rocket launcher towards the unseen enemies. An explosion opens a doorway to the roof.
On the rooftop, Fox is waiting, taking aim with a long range sniper rifle. The group take notice of the incredibly beautiful shooter.
'Hey, how are you doing?' says one of the men as he hits on Fox.
Viva Las Vegas? The trailer takes place among the ruins of Las Vegas
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She pushes him out of the way and fires at a small Maxis Drone as it looms above the unsuspecting potential victim.
'Great. Thanks for asking,' Fox replies.
The four gamers jump of the roof of the building and rappel down the side among heavy gunfire and explosions. Suddenly, they fall.
They then land in outer space, where they are now heavily-armed astronauts firing at other space walkers hell-bent on their destruction.
'Great. Thanks for asking': Fox impresses the boy with her deadly aim in the Call of Duty trailer
Bombs away! The characters jump from landscape to landscape in the Ghosts trailer
Cut to the four men in an open top jeep in the midst of a high speed chase in the middle of the desert while firing machine guns...
Then back to Vegas, where the camera pans on each of the four gamers as the Sinatra song hits its crescendo in the background.
In a final moment, one of the friends takes out the helicopter with a rocket launcher.
Space walk: The gamers in the trailer shift from one environment to another
Changing pace: Call of Duty: Ghosts takes on many different scenerios
The video is just one in a recent string live-action trailers featuring high-caliber Hollywood stars.
Last year, Robert Downey Jr starred in the trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, which was directed by Guy Ritchie. Other stars to appear in Activision trailers have included Kobe Bryant, Jimmy Kimmel, Sam Worthington and Jonah Hill, to name a few.
Call of Duty: Ghosts is due out in stores on Nov. 11, 2013.
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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2485751/Activision-drafts-Megan-Fox-active-service-screen-siren-stars-Call-Duty-Ghosts-trailer.html
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