Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Trailer Opens The Atlas Pro Edition

Gamers who want to buy Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and spend as much money as possible in the process can opt for the Atlas Pro Edition. Activision's new trailer shows off this expensive bundle.

The $119.99 Atlas Pro Edition comes with the following extras:

  • Collectible SteelBook
  • Welcome to Atlas: Advanced Soldier Manual
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Season Pass
  • Atlas Gorge Bonus Multiplayer Map
  • Advanced Arsenal featuring the Bullet Brass exoskeleton and EM1 Quantum directed energy weapon
  • Two Custom Weapons, the Bal-27 AE Assault Rifle and Atlas-45 AE Pistol
  • Atlas Exoskeleton and Helmet
  • Atlas Player Card featuring an Atlas calling card and emblem
  • Official Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Digital Soundtrack
  • Five Bonus Supply Drops
  • Single Player Exoskeleton Upgrade Token

Atlas Gorge is a remake of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare's map Pipeline. Players fight for control of the Three Gorges Dam in China. If they're on a scoring streak, they can control turrets to keep enemies at bay.

One step down from the Atlas Pro Edition is the Digital Pro package. The $100 Digital Pro Edition includes everything from the more expensive bundle except the SteelBook, soundtrack, and Advanced Soldier Manual. The manual includes extra background information on the world of Advanced Warfare along with concept art from the development team.

The cheapest Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Collector's Edition of the bunch is the Atlas Limited Edition. The Limited Edition doesn't come with the Season Pass, a $50 voucher for all four of the game's DLC packs. As a result, the LE is only $80. Atlas Pro buyers are essentially getting a $10 discount on the Pass.

Activision began offering pre-orders for the three Collector's Editions last month. Supplies are limited for the Atlas Limited Edition and Atlas Pro Edition, though.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is set in the mid-21st century. Private military companies are now more powerful than nation's armies. The player is a soldier fighting for the world's most powerful PMC, Atlas. They have several experimental technologies at their disposal, like exoskeletons that enhance their speed and strength.

Activision and developer Sledgehammer Games have only talked about Advanced Warfare's single-player campaign so far. However, they're planning to reveal the game's multiplayer on Monday with a livestreamed event.

Pete Haas

Staff Writer at CinemaBlend.