Action hero: Arnold Schwarzenegger
turned action hero for a new warfare game this week as he was captured
filming in Costa Brava on Tuesday
Action
heroes don't come much better than The Terminator, but Arnold
Schwarzenegger appears to have bettered himself as he turns his hand to
gaming.
The
68-year-old proved he's not going anywhere yet as he was seen shooting
scenes for a new military video game in Costa Brava on Tuesday.
Captured
in a secret location just off the coastline, it's thought that the
muscleman is returning for Machine Zone’s modern warfare game Mobile
Strike, in which he first appeared in 2015.
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The Terminator actor was transformed from a heavy-duty sea suit into a very sharp charcoal business suit.
He appeared
to have emerged from the water, shedding a top layer on the sands to
reveal a completely immaculate image underneath.
And there was plenty of crew members around to capture the moment, which is thought to feature in a forthcoming gaming release.
Transformation: He's seen emerging from the water in a waterproof sea suit
The
actor was revealed as the partner for Mobile Strike last November
when co-founder and CEO Gabe Leydon said in a statement: 'We are very
excited about the launch of Mobile Strike and are thrilled to have an
icon like Arnold Schwarzenegger as our partner and personification of
the game.
'We
decided to adopt the tried-and true-studio model that many developers
employ and are also excited to announce Epic War, our new studio whose
staff is devoted to developing and managing this new game.'
Arnold debuted his commercial for the free game in February 2016 during the half-time break for the SuperBowl.
Suited and booted: Arnie was captured looking immaculate later that afternoon in a suit, after stepping out of the sea
On the film front, Arnie certainly hasn't slowed up on the film front with another flick out in 2017, this time a comedy.
Little
is known about Why We're Killing Gunther except that he plays the
titular character and the film stars Cobie Smulders and Taran Killam.
He's
not even sticking to one genre because Arnold stars in a thriller, 478,
a fantasy adventure, The Legend of Conan, and another comedy, Triplets,
in 2015, too.
I'll be back? The muscleman is thought
to be returning for Machine Zone’s modern warfare game Mobile Strike,
in which he first appeared in 2015
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