IGN's Next Big Game Looks at Call of Duty: WW2
Find out what the folks at Sledgehammer had to say about the game's new modes and why the franchise needed to return to its roots.
Call of Duty: WWII creates the definitive World War II next generation experience across three different game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Co-Operative. Featuring stunning visuals, the Campaign tr
Find out what the folks at Sledgehammer had to say about the game's new modes and why the franchise needed to return to its roots.
Activision modified a scene in Call of Duty: WW2 that carried a threat of sexual violence - for the Australian version.But the mega publisher has so far dec…
If you played the first Call of Duty game you'll know Carentan well. Infinity Ward's 2003 World War 2 first-person shooter was a blast, and many fans spent…
The Carentan map is coming to Call of Duty: WWII, but you'll have to own the season pass to play it.
A bonus multiplayer map will be included in the Call of Duty: WW2 Season Pass, and it should be familiar to those who have played previous entries in…
But only if you buy the Season Pass
I blew a full weekend's worth of gaming on the recent Call of Duty: WWII multiplayer beta, and I have to agree that it was "pretty damn fun." I also agree that cheaters are the worst, although that's mostly a matter of principle: Aside from one bonehead single-handedly holding the bridge in a War mode match, I didn't encounter substantial amounts of skulduggery. Nonetheless, Sledgehammer said in a post-beta update that it's aware of problems with hackers, and has plans to deal with them. "Sadly, there are always those who aim to spoil the fun, even in a beta," it wrote. "We have yet to deploy the suite of anti-cheat/hacking technology we will use when the full PC game is live. We take a level playing field extremely serious and will monitor and react to this as a top priority on an ongoing basis." Sledgehammer also listed other additional changes it has in the works for the release version of the game:
The Season Pass for Call of Duty: WWII will include “Carentan” as a bonus multiplayer map, Activision announced. It will be available at launch for all Season Pass holders. “Carentan” has appeared in Call of Duty, Call of Duty: United Offensive, and Call of Duty 2. The new version of the map will see players …
The upcoming PC beta for Call of Duty: WW2 is promising a number of features PC players always look for, and it bodes well for launch. After revealing…
The Call of Duty: WWII story trailer is out, and as you might expect it's filled with gunfire, explosions, evil Nazis, and fresh-faced young men struggling to come to grips with the essential immorality of war, even when it's waged in pursuit of the greater good. Sledgehammer co-founder Michael Condrey said in May that the new CoD will not give players the opportunity to view the war from the German perspective, and if there was any lingering doubt, this trailer quite clearly puts it to rest. Not that there's ever been any question that the Nazis were (and are) the bad guys, but I don't recall any previous game putting such an obvious emphasis on it. The villain even has a pronounced facial scar, a telltale sign of the worst of the worst, even among a vile lot like Nazis.