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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Day Zero Edition

PLAYSTATION 4
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Day Zero Edition
Activision11/3/2014Americas
GenreShooter

November 2nd, 2014. While the world waited for the official Advanced Warfare launch, Day Zero owners were already in the trenches. The Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Day Zero Edition for PlayStation 4 turned early access into an event, dropping players onto servers a full day before standard release with Double XP fueling the grind from minute one.

That kind of head start felt electric during the PS4's golden years, when midnight launches still packed parking lots and disc cases cracked open like Christmas morning. The content here is surgical. Two custom weapons, the AK-12G Assault Rifle and the CROSSBOW-B2, gave Day Zero players exclusive hardware to flex in those first chaotic multiplayer sessions.

The Advanced Arsenal bundle layered on the Bullet Brass exoskeleton and the EM1 Quantum directed energy weapon, a loadout that marked you as someone who committed before reviews even dropped. No SteelBook, no art book, no statue. This edition was pure function over form, built for players who wanted to compete, not decorate.

But that's exactly what makes it interesting on the collector's side now. It's an increasingly uncommon PS4 variant that represents a specific philosophy: the game itself was the prize, and getting there first was the flex. In a generation defined by elaborate special editions, the Day Zero Edition's restraint is its own kind of statement piece.