Watch the first Call of Duty: WWII campaign trailer

Watch the first Call of Duty: WWII campaign trailer

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https://www.polygon.com/2017/9/18/16328688/call-of-duty-wwii-campaign-trailer

Activision and developer Sledgehammer Games have released the first trailer for the Call of Duty: WWII’s story-driven campaign today. While news that the Call of Duty series is returning to its WWII roots has largely been focused on the game’s parallel focus on gameplay — so-called “boots on the ground” multiplayer — the series has always maintained a focus on the campaign modes. Here’s the YouTube description of the campaign:

Call of Duty: WWII 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.

Watch the first Call of Duty: WWII campaign trailer

Sep 18, 2017, 6:17pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2017/9/18/16328688/call-of-duty-wwii-campaign-trailer >Activision and developer Sledgehammer Games have released the first trailer for the Call of Duty: WWII’s story-driven campaign today. While news that the Call of Duty series is returning to its WWII roots has largely been focused on the game’s parallel focus on gameplay — so-called “boots on the ground” multiplayer — the series has always maintained a focus on the campaign modes. Here’s the YouTube description of the campaign: >Call of Duty: WWII 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.