Megan Fox Stars in Call of Duty: Ghosts Live-Action Trailer—Watch!

Big-screen hottie gets in on the gaming action as she turns up in the new trailer for the eagerly awaited first-person shooter

By Josh Grossberg Nov 04, 2013 6:24 PMTags
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Memo to gamers everywhere: don't mess with Megan Fox!

The Transformers vixen makes a brief appearance in the live-action trailer for the highly anticipated video game Call of Duty: Ghosts, and we'd say she's definitely not gun-shy.

The teaser dubbed "Epic Night Out" is set to Frank Sinatra's classic "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die," and directed by James Mangold (The Wolverine, Walk the Line).

It follows four buddies who embark on an action-packed adventure through a decimated Las Vegas of the future. Armed to the teeth with all kinds of heavy weaponry, the quartet evade a helicopter gunship, then race their way through a casino while being chased by a hit squad.

After blowing a hole through the side of the building, they escape to a rooftop where they encounter a calm and collected Fox as she reloads a high-powered rifle and saves one of them by shooting down a nasty-looking drone.

The Hangover-esque nature of the live-action clip and Activision's recruitment of the 27-year-old actress is undoubtedly a surefire way to get its male fan base excited. Not to mention the fact that Ghosts marks the first time gamers can play a female soldier in the multiplayer mode.

In the 10th installment in the popular first-person shooter franchise, the story revolves around a retired army captain (voiced by Avatar's Stephen Lang) who leads the Ghosts, a clandestine Specials Ops unit, behind enemy lines in a post-superpower America partially destroyed by a superweapon taken over by the villainous "Federation."

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Fox is the latest celeb to cameo in a Call of Duty trailer following such stars as Robert Downey Jr., Jonah Hill and Sam Worthington. Eminem also contributed a new anthem, "Survival," to the game, as well.

Call of Duty: Ghosts hits stores worldwide on Nov. 5 and will be available for PlayStation 3 and 4, Wii U, Xbox 260 and Xbox One among other consoles.