Activision announced that Call of Duty is returning to WWII, which can only mean one thing: it’s time to get your squad back together. Follow a team as they gather their friends for the most epic battle yet. Featuring “Figure It Out” by Royal Blood in the new live action trailer released today.
Check out the live action trailer of Call of Duty WWII, featuring a live action video:
Activision released various versions of the live action trailer depending of the country and language. The trailer shown above is the US one.
Players can pre-order Call of Duty: WWII on disc or digital download today on its official website.
“Pre-order the Digital Delue Edition of Call of Duty WWII
Call of Duty® returns to its historical roots with Call of Duty®: World War II, a blockbuster experience from Sledgehammer Games. From the beaches of Normandy to the Hürtgen Forest, experience a dramatic story highlighting some of the most dramatic and iconic moments of World War II as a young soldier who is facing the unforgiving reality of war alongside his brothers in arms.
CALL OF DUTY: WWII IS AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 3
DIGITAL DELUXE EDITION INCLUDES:
*Season Pass purchasers receive 2018 Call of Duty®: WWII Season Pass content. Season Pass content is not final, is subject to change, and may not include all downloadable content available for the game. Season Pass content may not be available in all countries, and pricing and release dates may vary by platform. Season Pass content should be downloaded from the in-game store only; do not purchase separately, or you will be charged again. Season Pass content may be sold separately.”
Multiplayer betas have already showed off the game, and it’s not giving up the Nazi Zombies that have been gaining in popularity ever since they were first introduced, with datamining showing off that the game is going to have a London-based map too.
For more information on Call of Duty WWII, visit its official website.
A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.