Make sure not to miss the world premiere of the futuristic shooter's multiplayer action

Aug 11, 2014 14:09 GMT  ·  By

Make sure to watch the world premiere of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare multiplayer later today, streamed live from Gamescom, and see for the first time ever how the numerous high-tech gadgets in the game work in player-versus-player scenarios.

The session will be streamed live from Gamescom 2014 in Cologne, Germany, from the Global Multiplayer Reveal event hosted by developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision.

The livestream can be seen on the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare website, when it goes live, and in case you're not sure when to tune in, here's a handy breakdown of the start times, based on region: North America: 10 AM PDT/1 PM EDT, United Kingdom: 6 PM BST, France/Germany/Italy/Spain: 7 PM CEST, Australia: 3 AM AEST (Tuesday, August 12), and New Zealand: 5 AM NZST (Tuesday, August 12).

The live stream starts in 3 hours at the time of writing, and will most likely showcase some of the enhanced jumping and rapid side-strafing abilities discussed by the developers, alongside highlighting the various uses of the cycle grenades and other such multi-purpose gadgets and weapons, plus commentary from the developers at Sledgehammer Games.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is scheduled to come out on November 4, for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC platforms.

Update:

The link to the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare website leads to the livestream recording video, in case you missed the event last night.