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Everything You Need to Know About Call of Duty: WWII

Blast back to the past.

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Activision has announced that Call of Duty: WWII will be releasing for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 3. Unfortunately, there was no news on whether the game would be coming to the Nintendo Switch. Playing the zombies mode on the go would certainly be very fun.

WWII will also be getting a multiplayer beta ahead of the game’s official release. Though we don’t have any release dates or windows just yet, it will be coming to PS4 first. Those who pre-order the game will have access to the closed beta. Activision didn’t mention if there would be an open beta after that, but the chances of that happening are pretty high either way.

Lastly, you can check out the game’s official reveal trailer right here, if you haven’t already.

Will you be picking up Call of Duty: WWII at launch? Let us know in the comments down below.


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