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Sledgehammer Games reveals first in-game image of Call of Duty

This is it, ladies and gentlemen, the first in-game screenshot of the new Call of Duty — the presumably coming out this fall 2014.

As we learned earlier this year, the new Call of Duty game is being developed by Sledgehammer games, so at the studio's Game Developers Conference 2014 panel, Quest for Quality: Maximizing the Relationship Between Creative and Production, the developer revealed this image showing in-game character models. And yes, Sledghammer claims the image is comprised of "actual in-game characters," according to IGN.

Sledgehammer was previously the co-developer for Modern Warfare 3, working in tandem with Infinity Ward. In a post-release conference call to investors, Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick said he expects Sledgehammer's Call of Duty game to be "one of if not the best" Call of Duty games ever. Sledgehammer is also said to be approaching this year's Call of Duty installment "as a next-gen first development."

After looking at this first image, are you impressed?

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