![]() ![]() Without the future tech of games like Advance Warfare, multiplayer will be, by necessity, a bit slower. Sledgehammer also revealed some fresh details about Call of Duty: WWII multiplayer in advance of the E3 reveal. You'll never get that from reading a book."Ĭall Of Duty: WWII New Details (Photo: Activision Blizzard) They were defending against a ten-mile convoy of German tanks. These foxholes are ten feet from the road. ![]() "We went out there not just because we wanted to go and scan everything but because we wanted to get a sense of, 'What does it feel like to be in Normandy or Aachen at ten below with snow coming down?' in 1944, terribly unprepared, in canvas winter clothes, these soldiers were holding the line. The developers at Sledgehammer games once again touched on the amount of research they did for Call of Duty: WWII, visiting a concentration camp as well as Belgium's Hürtgen Forest, site of several fierce winter battles. You're going to want to grab issue #307 to get all the details, but Redditor Kalinine has conveyed some of the key points. Ah, but perhaps you can't wait a week the big E3 reveal? Well, thankfully, the latest issue of Edge magazine contains a new cover feature on Call of Duty: WWII. E3 2017 is nearly here, which means we're very close to learning more about Call of Duty: WWII, particularly its still-mysterious multiplayer mode.
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