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Call of Duty: WWII confirmed

Boom! And there it is folks. Activision today revealed that the next Call of Duty release will head back to World War II… and why not? After moving towards more and more futuristic installments over the years, and seeing the success that Battlefield 1 has had, we’re guessing that WWII is ripe to revisit at this point.

Sledgehammer Games will be doing the duties, and we’ll get a full gameplay reveal next week, Wednesday April 26th at 10:00 am PDT/1:00 pm EDT on the official Call of Duty site: www.callofduty.com

For now, have a look at the first keyart above and mark the live reveal on your calendars.

Call of Duty returns to its World War II roots with Call of Duty: WWII, developed by Sledgehammer Games. More details are incoming during the game?s Worldwide Reveal livestream on Wednesday, April 26 featuring Sledgehammer Games co-studio heads and founders Michael Condrey and Glen Schofield.  Fans will be able to tune in to get a first look at Call of Duty: WWII and get intel on the studio?s vision for the game.

Paul Bryant

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