Watch Activision’s All Access Call of Duty: Ghosts Presentation Here

Activision set up in LA to bring Call of Duty fans this extensive look at Ghosts ahead of E3. Above you can see the same gameplay demos and hear the same details journalists have seen (or will see) at E3 events this week.

In the All Access presentation, Infinity Ward talks at length about the dog that will join your team in-game (and you get to see the mo-cap dog actor in a funny suit while your'e at it). Moreover, Stephen Gaghan talks at length about writing an interesting, emotionally-driven story for Call of Duty: Ghosts.

More gameplay, more engine details, and a name for your canine companion (Riley) are all available above. We have several appointments with Activision this week, so stick with GameRevolution for more details in the coming days.

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