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Call of Duty: WWII [Video game]

Call of Duty: WWII
Video game


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Call of Duty: WWII is an upcoming first-person shooter video game developed by Sledgehammer Games, and published by Activision for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. Wikipedia
Initial release dateNovember 3, 2017
PlatformsPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows


Call of Duty: WWII is an upcoming first-person shooter video game developed by Sledgehammer Games, and published by Activision for the PlayStation 4Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. It is the first Call of Duty series game to be set primarily during World War II since Call of Duty: World at War in 2008.[1] The game was announced on April 21, 2017, with a reveal trailer released on April 26, 2017. The game is set to be released worldwide on November 3, 2017.

Gameplay[edit]

Campaign[edit]

Gameplay-wise, WWII is the first title since the original Call of Duty to not feature health regeneration in the campaign. Instead, players must rely on their medic squadmates to provide health packs, as well as other squad members to provide ammunition. In addition to the lack of resources in Campaign, all players are in "Hardcore Mode" automatically, eliminating the campaign's difficulty settings.[4] In May 2017, developer Michael Condrey confirmed on Twitter that the game will not feature the unlimited sprint mechanic seen in the previous two Call of Duty titles.[5]
When asked directly over Twitter as to whether or not the story campaign would allow gamers the opportunity to play as soldiers from the Axis powers such as Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, Sledgehammer Games confirmed that the campaign gameplay would be limited to allied forces. More specifically, Sledgehammer co-founder Michael Condrey confirmed that the game will focus exclusively on the Allied powers.[6]

Multiplayer[edit]

A multiplayer reveal for Call of Duty: WWII is planned for E3 2017, which will take place from June 13–15.[7] Sledgehammer Games has announced new features such as the new headquarters social space, divisions, war mode and the return to "boots-on-the-ground" gameplay. This refers to recent Call of Duty games that featured elements such as double-jumping, jet-packing, and wall-running. There will be a new class based progression system. Players who pre-order the game will be invited to a closed beta, which will initially be for the PlayStation 4, but later be released on other platforms.[8]
Due to constant fan requests for the ability to play on the side of the Axis Powers, Sledgehammer Games have decided that gamers will have to play directly as the Germans in online multiplayer matches. Glen Schofield, co-founder and co-studio head at Sledgehammer, said: "The big distinction that Germans still make today is that between the German military and the Nazis. We made sure we made that distinction in the game, that the Germans were doing their duty ...” Schofield said, “We also make a distinction between the SS and the regular German Army." The Wehrmacht would be playable because they were not Nazis whereas the Waffen SS would not feature because they were members of the Nazi Party who were responsible for horrific war crimes.[9]

Call of Duty: WWII
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Developer(s)Sledgehammer Games
Publisher(s)Activision
Director(s)Bret Robbins
Dennis Adams
Artist(s)Joe Salud
SeriesCall of Duty
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Release
  • WW: November 3, 2017
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single playermultiplayer

Nazi Zombies (lol)

The game will include a zombies cooperative game mode, similar to previous entries by Treyarch and Infinity Ward, with its own original storyline. The game mode is also set in the events of World War II, as the Third Reich makes a desperate attempt to create an undead army in the final stages of the war.

Plot[edit]

Call of Duty: WWII focuses on the actions of a squad from 1944 to 1945 in the European theater of conflict, at a time when the Allied forces were starting to gather strength on their march into Germany. The campaign will cover fighting in occupied France, Belgium, and across the Rhine into Germany.[7]
In the single-player campaign, players primarily play as two soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division: Private First Class Ronald "Red" Daniels and Private First Class Robert Zussman (Jonathan Tucker). Additional playable characters include Rousseau, a Maquis leader of the French Resistance, and Major Edgar Crowley, a British Special Operations Executive officer. Daniels' and Zussman's squadmates include Technical Sergeant William Pierson (Josh Duhamel) and 1st Lieutenant Joseph Turner (Jeffrey Pierce).[10]

Release[edit]

All pre-orders include access to the private beta, which will be available first on the PlayStation 4. The game will be available in 3 editions: Base Edition, Digital Deluxe Edition, and the Pro Edition. The Pro Edition is sold exclusively at GameStop. Any pre-orders of the game at GameStop will also include a limited edition hat for a limited time.[11] The game will be released worldwide on November 3, 2017 for the PlayStation 4Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.


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