Call of Duty: WWII’s first community event, titled Winter Siege, has gone live, and it adds a ton of new content, including a new map, weapons, variants, and more all completely free of charge. However, to prepare for the new event, developer Sledgehammer Game has officially released a brand new patch for the first person shooter, but it does
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A couple weeks ago we learned that Call of Duty: WWII would be getting its first event community event based around the holiday season, but, at the time, we didn’t have much information about it. Today that all changes, as developer Sledgehammer Games have officially announced some brand new details about the game’s Winter Siege event. First
After what can only be described as an incredibly messy multiplayer launch, developer Sledgehammer Games has officially released a brand new patch for the kid, in what will hopefully be one of the last patches for a while. First and foremost, every player’s Headquarters finally be fully populated. While the social space was full of
Popular retailer GameStop disclosed today its financial results for third quarter of 2017, which ended on October 28th (GameStop uses a different calendar than most companies). During the financial conference call for investors and analysts, the company’s executives talked about the performance of Microsoft’s new Xbox One X console. First of all, Chief Financial Officer Robet
For weeks now, players enjoying Call of Duty: WWII have been experiencing the game’s new “Headquarters” social space, well, without the social part. The hub world that is supposed to house up to 48 players has been acting as more of a ghost town, as server and connectivity issues handicapped the service, leaving players to
I think it’s safe to say that Call of Duty: WWII’s multiplayer mode has had a bit of a bumpy start. While some players like me have had little to no problems with the mode, it’s safe to say that others were not so lucky. The good news, however, is that it seems like developer Sledgehammer Games has
Today is Monday, so it’s time for some sales data from the land of Her Majesty, the United Kingdom. According to GFK Chart-Track, Call of Duty: WWII had an impressive week, retaining the top of the sales chart for the second week since its release. “Its second week figure tops ‘Fifa 18s’ second week, making
Call of Duty: WWII has been affected by launch issues. From removing the “public” element from the public Headquarters area, and shifting servers from dedicated to peer-to-peer, fans attempting to enjoy the famous Call of Duty multiplayer experience may have been noticing some pretty big roadblocks. In an attempt to address some issues and to
Sony Interactive Entertainment published its weekly Japanese download chart for the period between October 30th and November 5th, and it’s time to see how Call of Duty: WWII did on the local PlayStation Store. You can read the full chart below. Call of Duty: WWII ARK: Survival Evolved Dead Rising Assassin’s Creed Origins .hack//G.U. Last
Today is Veterans Day, and Activision, that recently published Call of Duty: WWII, opted to celebrate with those who were really there on the beaches of Normandy and the snowy forests of the Ardennes. We get three different videos, in which Steve Melnikoff from the 29th Infantry Division, Jack Foy from the 87th Infantry Division, and
Almost a week ago, developer Sledgehammer Games released its latest game in the Call of Duty series, Call of Duty: WWII, which brought the series back to — as you can imagine by the title — World War II for the first time since 2008’s World at War. This, however, wasn’t always the plan for the Activision-owned studio. In an
Ever since Call of Duty: WWII was announced people have been incredibly excited for the series to go back to its World War 2 roots. Well, after being on the market for three days, it seems like thatbsame enthusiasm was brought over to sales — publisher Activision has released a few different sales numbers for the first-person shooter.
Call of Duty: WWII has been out for a little under a week and, as far as multiplayer launches go, it hasn’t been off to the best start. Launch day saw players unable to login to online services within the game for the first two hours that it was live, and other players have been
With the release of Call of Duty: WWII, which is already supporting Microsoft’s yet unreleased new console, the Xbox One X. Thanks to that, we can take a look at what the console has to offer on a prominent third party game, especially in comparison to its primary competitor, the PS4 Pro. Below you can
We are nearly one day away from North American release and we already have details on some extra content coming to Call of Duty: WWII. Today, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision announced the Pathfinder Pack for the upcoming first-person shooter. While it’s not a lot, the Pathfinder Pack does include an in-game helmet and calling card,
Call of Duty: WWII will be bringing the series back to the gruesome second World War since 2008. While the anticipation for the main campaign is high, the franchise’s popular zombie mode is also making its welcoming return. A new video featuring developer Sledgehammer Games’ Creative Director Cameron Dayton and Development Director Jon Horsley was
Even though we are only a few days away from the release of Call of Duty: WWII, more information about the upcoming first-person shooter has just been revealed at Sony’s Paris Games Week press conference. First off, a brand new trailer for the game was announced, which showed off the bonus map Carentan in all of its classic glory.
As Call of Duty: WWII quickly approaches its release date, many are still left clamoring for more details about the PC version of the game. For instance, when we will be able to download the game, and what changes will be made from the beta to the full release, and thanks to a new blog post from
While a Call of Duty: WWII PS4 theme was released months ago, it was only available to those who pre-order the game, meaning those who purchased a physical copy were left in the dust. That all changes today, as a brand new dynamic theme has been released for the upcoming shooter, and while it’s not the same as
Developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision have released two new live-action trailers for Call of Duty: WWII, which introduces us to two new group of friends from both the UK and France. Similar to the United States version that was released yesterday, the two new trailers feature friends from the U.K. and France trying to
A new trailer was revealed for Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: WWII, really playing to last-generation nostalgia. The trailer is sure to make you want to gather your World at War squad again to relive those amazing moments from the game on Xbox Live, PSN, or on Steam. The whole trailer seems to celebrate the fact that Call of Duty is finally
Today, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision announced that the classic map Carentan will be returning for Call of Duty: WWII. Carentan first appeared in the original Call of Duty, and has made subsequent appearances in Call of Duty: United Offensive, and Call of Duty 2. It was then completely remastered as Chinatown in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The map takes place in a close-quarters French town, meaning
With the release of Call of Duty: WWII getting closer and closer, a brand new TV spot for the famed war title has been released — and man is it exciting. The thirty-second TV spot, which was released by PlayStation’s official Twitter account, gives us a very quick look at the Limited Edition PlayStation 4 Call of Duty:
The countdown to Call of Duty: WWII continues and while players on console will have to wait till November 3 when the full game releases, PC players will have a chance to get in on the Beta this weekend. To be sure that players are ready to experience the game on Friday, Activision has begun
The hype for Call of Duty: WWII keeps getting bigger and bigger as the release date grows nearer. A couple of brand new screenshots from the game’s Nazi Zombies mode have been revealed. The screenshots were revealed by Glen Schofield, the Studio Head and co-founder of Sledgehammer Games, on his personal Twitter account. The three screenshots show off a
Today developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision released a couple of brand new trailer for their highly anticipated first-person shooter Call of Duty: WWII. The two trailers introduce us to two of the allies you’ll come across during your time in the game’s story mode: the leader of the French Resistance, Rousseau, and Major Arthur Crowley,
Today developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision released a brand new trailer for their upcoming first-person shooter Call of Duty: WWII. The new trailer focuses on the game’s story mode, which will put players in control of Private Ronald “Red” Daniels, a farm boy who has joined the First Infantry Division during World War II. In
Today Sledgehammer Games announced that the open multiplayer beta of Call of Duty: WWII on PC will begin on September 29th on Steam, ending on October 2nd. The beta includes just a small part of the whole multiplayer experience of the game, but it shall be enough to get a taste of the game and to test
Today Sony Interactive Entertainment and Activision announced a limited edition PS4 bundle with the upcoming Call of Duty: WWII. The console will be available both in North America and Europe, and it’ll be priced r $299.99 in the United States and $379.99 in Canada. It’ll come equipped with a 1 TB hard disk drive in all regions.
Call of Duty used to be the gaming franchise that most people could enjoy in some way, shape, or form. Whether it be the action-packed campaign, its fast-paced multiplayer, or its tight controls, there was generally something for everyone in each game. In the past few years however, particularly when it delved into the sci-fi genre, Call