Call of Duty: WWII got the first trailer, we have all the key details

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Call of Duty: WWII has just had an official disclosure on which we got a decent amount of details about the return to World War II. A good deal of information was known earlier, so now we only confirm - CoD: WWII will be released on 3. November of this year and will be focused exclusively on the era of World War II.

In a single player campaign we`ll have control over the youngest soldier of US 1st Division Infantry and we will follow their military route in between 1944 and 1945 from the coast of Normandy, over Belgium, through the liberation of Paris, until the march to Germany. Sledgehammer Games promises a realistic display of the greatest human conflict without any embellishment, but at the same time intends to deliver a movie experience of a lot of adrenaline action and heroism.

As is the tradition of CoD games, the WWII will have a cooperative role besides the singleplayer campaign. Nazi Zombie returns to it, but specific details are left for the E3. As far as the competitive multiplayer is concerned, it will be placed on some of the most well-known locations in the wounded Europe during the 2. World War.

We are expecting a new system of creating a class through the so-called. Divisions, as well as a new mod simply called War, which will introduce to the MP a kind of narrative. The novelty is also headquaters, where players will hang out with each other.

Call of Duty: WWII can be ordered right now, preorder gives you access to private beta testing on the PlayStation 4 console later this year. The game will be available in three versions - Basic, Digital Deluxe Editions and Pro Edition. The latter two come with a Season Pass whose content is unlikely to be revealed this year.


 

Tagged with: Call of Duty Series, World War II, Shooting, War Games

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Some hearts are true!

Not a bad trailer, for sure won me after having a lot of memorable moments with the first two CoD games.


Planetary

Well... I'd rather have them explore a different front. Normandy '44 is... well... what everyone else always did.






It really looks like they are going back to the roots. I wonder how they will be different from all the WWII games that have come so far.