Call of Duty: World War II — Multiplayer beta details and trailer released

15 August 2017

After three years of space battles, jet packs, and futuristic weaponry, the Call of Duty franchise is heading back to its boots-on-the-ground World War II heritage, and we couldn’t be happier.

Ahead of the game’s November release date, Activision and Sledgehammer have announced that the private beta for CoD: WWII will go live on 25 August, along with releasing a trailer that showcases some more of the game’s online action.

The beta will be available on PS4 for those who pre-ordered, and will include three maps (Pointe Du Hoc, Ardennes and Gibraltar) and three familiar modes (Team Deathmatch, Domination and Hardpoint), along with a new match-type called War Mode.

“War, developed in partnership with our friends at Raven Software, is a new way to play Call of Duty Multiplayer in an immersive Allied vs. Axis fight across the war-torn village of St. Lo, France,” developer Sledgehammer Games said.

The beta will be available on Xbox One on 1 September for Xbox gamers who pre-ordered.

Call of Duty: World War II launches in November for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

You can check out the beta trailer below:


Article courtesy of MenStuff.co.za.

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  1. Helldriver Phoenix
    16.08.2017 at 08:25

    At the risk of sounding like a Troll, nothing they can do will help with their laggy servers and terrible spawning. Every CoD game since BO3 is only playable after month 6. By that time, people started moving on.

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