Call Of Duty: WW2 Release Date, First Details, And Beta Revealed
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Call of Duty: WWII is launching on November 3 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
The release date was revealed alongside a full trailer during a worldwide reveal livestream. This confirms details that leaked earlier this week.

This year's entry in the shooter franchise follows the US 1st Infantry Division as they fight their way through the European theater of the war. Missions include the D-Day invasion of Normandy and Battle of the Bulge.
Although you primarily play as the young, inexperienced Private Daniels in the single-player, there will also be a mission that casts you as a woman fighting in the French resistance.
A full multiplayer reveal is slated for E3 in June, but for now we know just a few details. As for co-op, little was shared, but it will apparently take the form of "a new and original story" featuring zombies.
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Also from the leaks, Activision confirmed that a beta will be available ahead of launch, but there isn't a date yet. Finally, Transformers actor Josh Duhamel is confirmed to appear in Call of Duty: WWII as Technical Sergeant William Pierson, a 34-year-old from Oklahoma.
The Pro Edition that surfaced in leaks will be exclusive to GameStop, at least in the US, and will cost $100. It comes with the game, a steelbook case, the season pass, and "additional bonus content."
For more on Call of Duty, be sure to check out our single-player impressions from our visit to developer Sledgehammer Games.
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