

Your squad members are always with you in combat, and you can call on them for various functions. While in the previous WWII titles, Call of Duty focused on all fronts, this game focuses only on western front, primarily on the last two years of the war, starting with D-Day beach landing and all the way to fall of Berlin, although there are no typical battles that take place inside of war-ravaged Berlin, instead, crossing the Rhine and entering Nazi Germany is the last real conflict in the campaign.īack to the roots, health no longer replenishes itself by staying idle in cover, and you need to use medkits to heal yourself. To promote the new DLC pack, Activision has released a new live-action trailer that, in keeping with the franchise's other live-action trailers, is actually pretty funny.After a decade of focusing on modern and futuristic warfare, Call of Duty series return to their roots and focus on World War II setting. You can read all about the Resistance Event and DLC here.The event runs until February 27th. The first objective on the Allied side is freeing the fighters, followed by the destruction of key communication equipment, and ends with stopping a train. Operation Intercept – Outside of St Lo, France, the next War Mode experience, developed in partnership with Raven Software, leads you on an urban rescue mission to save Resistance fighters being transported by train.

Nearby homes and storefronts lend defensive positions for ambush and recovery. Occupation – In this remake of a classic Call of Duty® map, players battle through the streets and shops of German-occupied Paris during WWII. This map is divided by a river, with long-flanking paths that can be used by snipers for ranged attacks. Anthropoid – Based in Prague, Czechoslovakia, this map is inspired by Operation Anthropoid – the famous assassination attempt on a high-ranking German officer during World War II.
