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Call of Duty: WWII - PC Standard Edition

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Platform: PC


Edition: Standard


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  • Call of Duty returns to its roots with Call of Duty: WWIIa breathtaking experience that redefines World War II for a new gaming generation
  • Land in Normandy on D Day and battle across Europe through iconic locations in historys most monumental war
  • Experience classic Call of Duty combat, the bonds of camaraderie, and the unforgiving nature of war against a global power throwing the world into tyranny

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Call of Duty returns to its roots with Call of Duty: WWII—a breathtaking experience that redefines World War II for a new gaming generation. Land in Normandy on D Day and battle across Europe through iconic locations in history’s most monumental war. Experience classic Call of Duty combat, the bonds of camaraderie, and the unforgiving nature of war against a global power throwing the world into tyranny.Game OverviewCall of Duty: WWII creates the definitive World War II next generation experience across three different game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Co Operative. Featuring stunning visuals, the Campaign transports players to the European theater as they engage in an all new Call of Duty story set in iconic World War II battles. Multiplayer marks a return to original, boots on the ground Call of Duty gameplay. Authentic weapons and traditional run and gun action immerse you in a vast array of World War II–themed locations. The Co Operative mode unleashes a new and original story in a standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline pumping moments.Game DetailsTHE DEFINITIVE WORLD WAR II CAMPAIGNCall of Duty: WWII tells the story of the unbreakable brotherhood of common men fighting to preserve freedom in a world on the brink of tyranny. Players enlist in a gritty, intense journey through the battlegrounds of war. The Campaign features bold, lifelike visuals with the kind of blockbuster cinematic authenticity that only Call of Duty can deliver.BOOTS ON THE GROUND MULTIPLAYERCall of Duty: WWII Multiplayer engages players in grounded, fast paced combat across many of World War II’s most iconic locations. Players will also enjoy exciting new ways to interact and socialize with their friends and the Call of Duty community.HIGH OCTANE CO OPERATIVECall of Duty: WWII’s co operative mode unleashes a new and original story. Play with your friends in this next level standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline pumping moments. System Requirements:Supported OS: Windows Steam account required for game activation and installationPC Game is Download Only. No disc included. Requires Steam Account to Play. Internet Required. Game code may be redeemed only once and is non transferable.

Publication Date: November 3, 2017


Computer Platform: PC


Global Trade Identification Number: 31


UPC: 047875335431


Release date: November 3, 2017


Product Dimensions: 12 x 8 x 0.5 inches; 2.47 ounces


Type of item: DVD-ROM


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: 33543


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.46 ounces


Manufacturer: Activision


Date First Available: April 26, 2017


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  • Great Game. Not understanding Bad reviews!!!
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
On purchase of this game, I have played it continuously for 4 hours. I have found it to be a good game. Download time for the application and update was 20 minutes. I found the multiplayer to be smooth and played quite well with a slight lag of game load times. However the headquarters part is more than a bit much. I found that confusing and hard to understand parts of it. Have not been able to access my game statistics outside of pregame lobbies though. I have played all of, and only play Call of Duty games online. I’m just not seeing why this is getting the bad reviews that it is. Download was quick and smooth. Game play in multiplayer was very smooth. I could live with out the game follow screens where they have top players. Just show the score board, who won and who lost and move on. 1* reviewers. Come on guys. You said last time you weren’t going to buy another COD game and here you are reviewing the latest one. This is the game everyone asked for at the launch of COD-IW. Which was a horrible game. 2 steps worse than COD-BO3, I deleted Infinite Warfare after 2 months because it was so bad and did not get any better. BO3 is next to go. The Jumpy, Jumpy, Boingy, Boingy, Spacey, Spacey crap is just that, crap. Glad to see Activision listened to it consumers and created a good game that plays well, and the maps are incredibly detailed. If you have problems with this game, get over it, or go play something else. I’m looking forward to seeing some more Remastered Modern Warfare games if they do that. Thank You! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017 by Running Wolf

  • COD Got it Right- Black Americans Were Involved in Battle of the Buldge
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Response to M. Wier’s incorrect statement that African- Americans weren’t involved in the Battle of the Bulge. Please read the following: Major Gerald Johnson article from “Lest We Forget” “The 333rd Field Artillery Group, which had been in support of the 105th Infantry Division at the beginning of the battle, was attached to the newly arrived 101st Airborne Division and ordered to move to the vicinity of Bastogne on December 19. This was a unit with a Black Headquarters and Headquarters Battery which was used interchangeably with white units as the need arose. When they received orders, the group moved to Bastogne with one white (the 771st) and two Black battalions (the 969th and 333rd Field Artillery Battallions). The 333rd Field Artillery Battalion moved to Bastogne at less than full strength. It had fought so far forward in support of the 106th Division that, after the evening of the 16th, the entire battalions had only five guns. This Battalion sustained heavier losses defending Bastogne than any other VIII Corps Artillery unit. It lost six officers, 222 enlisted men, nine guns, 34 trucks and 12 weapon carriers. The other Black unit in the 333d Group, the 969th, entered the defense of Bastogne by chance. It had been assigned to support the 28th Division and had been ordered to move west. When the enemy broke into the open, the battalion was already moving out of the Bastogne sector. On December 21, under heavy fire, it moved a half mile west of Bastogne where it manned the guns another unit had abandoned along with the remaining elements of the 333rd Battalion. The 969th was later recommended by Maj. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, commander of the 101st, for the Distinguished Unit Citation for its actions around Bastogne. The February 7, 1945 citation was the first award of a distinguished Unit Citation to a Black combat unit in World War II. Another Black battalion that took part In the Battle of the Bulge was the 578th Field Artillery which was attacked at Heckhuscheid. The men armed themselves with small arms then fought as infantry with the 424th Infantry Regiment whom they were supporting. On December 20, the battalion reverted to control of its artillery group and picked up a white howitzer battery and anti-aircraft platoon. On December 22, the battalion was attached to III Corps. Despite the long road marches required by these orders, the battalion fired 3,455 eight-inch rounds during the next few weeks. There were three Black Tank Destroyer Battalions in the Ardennes; the 630th, 701st and 502d. Gunners of the 630th formed a roadblock in Sibret and fought as infantrymen to delay a company of the 5th German Parachute Division on December 20. Elements of the 701st fought with B Company, 35th Tank Battalion west of Lutrebois on the 30th and ambushed a German Panzer Company that was attacking Alpha Company. A platoon of the 502nd provided the majority of the firepower remaining in the 28th Division's reserve when the division commander combined it with survivors of the 110th infantry and 28th Division stragglers. On the morning of December 22d the unit beat off the first attack by lead elements of the German 5th Parachute Division. After the Americans realized, on December 17, that a major attack was in progress, more than 60,000 men and 11,000 vehicles were on the move to reinforce the First Army. Over the next eight days, three times that number were diverted to meet the Germans in the Ardennes. Among the units diverted was the 761st Tank Battalion, the first Black tank battalion to see World War II action. The 761st was initially assigned to the 26th Division of XII Corps in the Third Army and spent 183 consecutive days in action after being committed in Morville-les-Vic in November 1944. The unit ended its commitment when it met the Russians at the Enns River in Austria, March 29, 1945. Ten 761st tanks were part of the honor guard when the German forces surrendered. The 761st fought mainly in platoon or company sized elements attached to various infantry regiments or divisions. Piecemeal employment was not unusual for separate tank battalions. It was attached at various times to the 26th, 71st, and 87th Infantry Divisions, the 17th Airborne Division and the 17th Armored Group. The battalion was committed with the 345th lnfantry around Bastogne and had successful operations at such places as Bonerue, Recogne, and Tillet. During operations in the Ardennes, when trucks could not reach elements of the unit, the light tanks of Company D towed ammunition trailers from ammunition dumps to supply the medium tanks. The 761st motto, "Come Out Fighting," exemplified the spirit and the attitude of Blacks in World War II. It was an opportunity to show what Black soldiers could do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017 by E Smith

  • Cod
Platform: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Amazing
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 by Peter Robertson

  • PEOPLE NEED TO REALIZE
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
This IS the game we have been asking for. For so long we wanted boots on the ground again without ridiculous abilities and boost packs and poorly designed maps. I truly feel like I am playing old school call of duty again and it has brought back my love for the franchise. The campaign is nothing to write home about, however it is a scenario that has been done so many times by so many games and they did a great job recreating it. But we buy call of duty for the multiplayer and zombies, not the campaign. Multiplayer I am in love with. The gun selection is amazing, the supply boxes are abundant, I never feel as if I need to spend extra money on this game for credits to get more. The maps are so nicely done, they are creative and well placed. They have a great flow to them. And regarding the battlefield comparison with size and leveloution. This game was never meant to be something like that, if it tried battlefield would destroy them. This is strictly a fast paced arena shooter. The score streaks are very well thought up and not overboard at all. My only complaint is it still doesn t capture the I'm in war ambiance like world at war did. But it is close. Regarding the bugs. This is a NEWLY released game. They are working on fixes every single day and giving regular updates. So calm down. Regarding the balance of the weapons. Half the time it's people that suck and can't even use a overpowered weapon anyways complaining that something is OP because they keep getting killed by talented players. Yes their may be some balance issues but it is no where as bad as people complain. Regarding the graphics. It is a nice looking game, the reason why they can't drastically improve on it is because this is a fast paced multiplayer game that NEEDS a steady 60fps. Every stutter in a game like this is highly noticable. Their is more going on than people expect in a game like this with score streaks going off, explosions, spawning and so much more. I'd gladly sacrifice graphics just to keep the game perfectly smooth. I bought a console for smooth and seamless multiplayer. I bought a gaming computer for stunning graphics. If you people have a problem please go to pc. Zombies. They managed to really impress me. A secondary gamemode like this needs to be over the top and tons of fun. The sheer selection of abilities. The giant intricate maps with so much to do and the fact they truly made it Nazi zombies again truly won me over. It is dark, scary and creepy. Most of all it is damn fun. Overall this is a extremely well built and designed game and I plan on having many many hours. Do i think it deserves 5 stars? Yes but barely. But it earned it. I just ask in the future they try to make it at least a 10 hour campaign. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017 by Peter D.

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