Check Out Our Stroll Through a Nazi Concentration Camp in Call of Duty: WW2
Back in September, Activision shared with us the Call of Duty: WW2 Story Trailer. In the trailer, we saw a ton of explosions, swastikas which are absent from multiplayer, the game’s main enemies and we see the trains leading to the concentration camps. During the single-player campaign, you get up close and personal with a Nazi concentration camp which you can see in the video below. Take a look at some of our raw gameplay footage taken from a Call of Duty WW2 review event we attended last month. Careful, there are spoilers so view with caution.
It’s nice to see Sledgehammer Games doesn’t shy away from the topic like we have seen in the previous Call of Duty games. Call of Duty: WW2 features a number of gripping and emotional moments. You can get our full impressions when our review goes live tonight at 9:00 pm PT.
Call of Duty: WW2 tells the story of Private Ronald “Red” Daniels, a young recruit in the U.S. First Infantry Division who experiences combat for the first time on D-Day, one of the largest amphibious assaults in history.
After surviving the beaches of Normandy, Red and his squad will fight their way across Europe, engaging the enemy in iconic battle locations such as the Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge, as they make their way into Germany.
The journey begins on November 3.