'Call Of Duty' WWII to Include Multiplayer Option

By Daniela Lozano, | April 27, 2017

"Call of Duty WW2" will be launched on November 3 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. (YouTube)

"Call of Duty WW2" will be launched on November 3 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. (YouTube)

After several rumors and waiting, "Call Of Duty: WWII" is finally coming to reality. The game developed by SledgeHammer Games would reportedly include single, co-op, and multiplayer options.

The game, which would focus on World War II, is set to be released on November 3 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Call Of Duty WWII: Everything Fans Should Know

According to Game Spot, Activision has given fans the first sneak peek of the most-awaited game of 2017, "Call of Duty: WWII."  In the trailer released online, the game appears to feature some of the most notable icons of the war including Normandy, Technical Sergeant William Pierson, and Hurtgen Forest.

The developer has confirmed that game would hit the market this year. The game would reportedly have a pre-order beta phase ahead of its official release date. However, there is still no confirmation with regards to the exact date.

It has also been confirmed that the game would have a beta and single-player story. The multiplayer option of the game would reportedly be revealed at the upcoming E3 2017 in June.

Headquarters And War Modes

Meanwhile, Polygon reported that there had been some backlash regarding the physical appearance of the characters in "Call Of Duty: WWII." Some fans claim that the game is promoting all white men characters.

There are talks that the game would include a new feature named "Headquarters." The addition is a perfect place for characters to socialize and get some recognition and awards. The multiplayer option of the game would also include a new War Mode, which would place characters in some of the most remarkable "Call of Duty World War II" fights. Gamers would also get to choose from different classes including Infantry and Armored. 

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