By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 02, 2015 06:00 AM EST

The latest teaser trailer for "Call of Duty: Blacks Ops III" is having fans excited for the Nov. 6 release. This time, the nearly two-minute video features Michael B Jordan as the cool and slick narrator, telling the tale of Kevin the player who finds himself unstoppable when in game mode. The slogan "There's a solider in all of us" ends the clip.

Also featured is pro-football player Marshawn Lynch, who gets into "beast mode," as he battles the enemy. International model Cara Delevigne appears later in full soldier garb with a gun on either hand and acting as bad-ass as the rest of video. The entire thing plays the Rolling Stones' "Paint It Blank" in the background, as the suave Jordan guides us through the game's live-action version.

This is not the first time that "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" featured celebrities, writes Daily Star. For one, in the "Zombies - Shadows of Evil" we see the voices and likenesses of Jeff Goldblum, Neal McDonough, Heather Graham, Robert Picardo and Ron Perlman fighting off hordes of lifeless creators in survival co-op gameplay.

The latest trailer, directed by Wayne McClammy, not only gets attention by putting celebrities into it but also does an awesome job of showcasing some of the new strategies not present in the previous installments. These include the ability to perform power slides, wall-runs and thrust jumps while taking out all the enemies. It is important to note that "There's A Soldier In All Of Us" is a recurring campaign that was first introduced in 2010 with "Call of Duty: Black Ops," according to Screen Rant. The slogan has become so successful that it has made a major impact on the way the "Call of Duty" series is developed and marketed.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. Amazon has also announced that it will be offering day-one midnight deliveries for those who want to get to the game first on Nov. 6. In a statement, Stephenie Landry, Amazon's worldwide director, said the service will be available to the site's Prime Now subscribers. It will be playable on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms. Reservations and pre-orders can be made as early as Nov. 4.

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