Blasting in the past as Sledgehammer reveals Call of Duty: WWII
Pack away the jet pack and shelve the sci-fi guns. For the first time since Treyarch’s World At War, Activision’s colossal series is taking place in World War II. That doesn’t mean this entry is regressing though. In fact, thanks to a campaign that wants to drag you through an unvarnished and accurate account of the war, a multiplayer that’s adding new modes and ways of interacting with online soldiers (ones which don’t begin and end with murder), and a fresh take on the classic co-op Nazi Zombies mode, this COD is seriously pushing the series forward.
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