Not to be confused with that other game.ĭuring my time with Call of Duty: World War II, I primarily played the shotgun-toting Expeditionary Division while Hans rocked the Infantry Division - the game’s equivalent of the soldier class. It features a slew of different weapons, all catered to specific classes, which are called “Divisions” in this game. Classes, Maps & ModesĪs you might suspect, not having any (or at least noticeable) ties to the single player campaign only adds to the fact that the multiplayer can pretty much do its own thing. We won a few games, lost plenty more, and now we have collected our impressions for all who might still be on the fence for this new Call of Duty title.Īs the name of the game implies, it takes place within the early 1940s right in the middle of World War II. The single player campaign focuses on the European Theatre, primarily on a squad in the 1st Infantry Division who took part in battles on the Western Front whilst the multiplayer aspect focuses on different fronts not featured in the single player campaign. With that in mind, the Vamers Crew ( myself, Hans and Taygan) went ahead and dove straight in for one mighty taste test. The beta gave players the opportunity to get a tiny taste of what the game will have to offer when it releases later this year. Vamers was fortunate enough to gain access to the Xbox One multiplayer beta that took place from 1 – 4 September 2017. In preparation for the game’s November 2017 release date, Sledgehammer Games and Activision held a few ‘private multiplayer betas’ in both August and September. Call of Duty: World War II (2017) is the latest first-person shooter from publisher Activision and developer Sledgehammer Games. It is the latest instalment in the Call of Duty franchise, one that is taking the game back to its original roots.
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