Call of Duty: WWII Could Really Be the Name of the Next Installment
It is likely the next in the wave of overly simplistic titles, with this one going back to the roots of the original games.
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It is likely the next in the wave of overly simplistic titles, with this one going back to the roots of the original games.
You already had to pay top dollar to get the special edition, now a new map pack will cost an additional $14.99.
And look, there is a Steam sale on the game at the same time.
Activision surpassed revenue targets for 2016, but layoffs took place at Infinity Ward and other internal studios regardless.
This year's installment is in development at Sledgehammer Games, creators of 2014's Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
The first introduces lots of new content and fixes, while the second adding 'increased server send rate.'
The DLC drops tomorrow with the Rave in the Redwoods four-player co-op mode.
It feels like Friday the 13th ... with zombies.
Four new maps and a new zombie co-op chapter are the highlights. And PS4 players get it first.
Prepare to go back to the future for free this weekend.