'Call Of Duty: WWII' Arrives On Nov. 3 With Digital Deluxe, Pro Editions
Activision officially announced “Call of Duty: WWII” yesterday and confirmed that it will be released on Nov. 3. The upcoming first-person shooter will also arrive in multiple editions with their own unique perks.
The standard version of “Call of Duty: WWII” will be available for $59.99 for both digital download and physical copy. Just a tier above that is the Digital Deluxe Edition which costs $99.99. This version of the game includes the Season Pass, according to GameSpot.
There’s also the $99.99 Pro Edition which will be exclusively sold at GameStop in the United States. This version of “Call of Duty: WWII” also includes the Season Pass, a collectable steelbook case and unspecified “additional bonus content.” GameStop will also give away a limited edition ball cap to those who pre-order any version of the game. Those who pre-order from any participating retailer will also have early access to the game’s Private Beta.
Unfortunately, Activision hasn’t revealed the bonus content that will be included in the Digital Deluxe and Pro Editions. For those who are planning on just buying the standard edition of the game, they’ll have to pay another $50 for the Season Pass.
Activision and developer Sledgehammer also haven’t revealed the contents of the Season Pass DLCs. However, the companies did confirm that the first additional content will arrive sometime in 2018. It would seem that Activision wants to place a gap between the November release and the first DLC.
Lastly, it’s important to point out that gamers on the PlayStation 4 will be the first to have access to “Call of Duty: WWII” DLCs. The Xbox and PC versions of the game will get the DLCs 30 days after they’ve been released to the PS4.
Activision and Sledgehammer Games mostly revealed details on the campaign mode of “Call of Duty: WWII” during the livestream reveal yesterday. The game’s online multiplayer and other modes will be revealed during this year’s E3 conference in June.
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