Known as United Front, the new content will be first available on the PS4 and will include more Zombies, a trio of multiplayer maps (Stalingrad, Market Garden and Monte Cassino), the new “Operation Supercharge” War Mode Mission and a couple of other things. This is the 3rd of 4 Call of Duty: WWII DLC packs, so we kinda know what to expect at this point.
See the announcement trailer below and also drop by the PS Blog for additional details.
Official Call of Duty: WWII – United Front DLC 3 Trailer:
Call of Duty: WWII – United Front screens/art:
The Allies retaliate in DLC Pack 3 for Call of Duty: WWII ? United Front. Experience the dramatic drive toward Berlin across three new Multiplayer maps: Stalingrad, Market Garden, and Monte Cassino. Armor up and push across North Africa in a new objective-based War Mode mission: Operation Supercharge. Plus, join new heroes in a unique Nazi Zombies experience.
The United Front DLC Pack 3 for Call of Duty: WWII arrives June 26, first on PlayStation 4: https://www.callofduty.com/WWII/dlc3
Market Garden
The Market Garden in Call of Duty: WWII is set against the backdrop of Operation Market Garden, one of the largest airborne operations in the European Theatre. This is where you will fight off the Axis advances to try and maintain control of an Allied mansion base.Set in the Netherlands, this map brings intense tight-quarters combat with gunfights waiting around every corner. What was once an opulent mansion is now in war-torn shambles as flames begin to overtake the structure. In the distance, you can see and hear bombs dropping, while all around you is the evidence of the war.
From the Allied fighter plane downed in the river, to the makeshift field hospital in one of the outbuildings, the team at Sledgehammer Games has put extra care and detail in immersing players into an authentic scene from this moment in the War.
Monte Cassino
Join the Italian campaign in Monte Cassino. Nestled below a mountaintop monastery, this war-torn village offers rich verticality with rooftop vantage points and sneaky flank paths along the cliffs.Stalingrad
Stalingrad, based on the largest confrontation in World War II history, features two main bases located on opposite sides of a war-torn city. Snipers can focus on securing key perches to control the map?s center, while run-and-gunners can sneak through the underground sewers to flank behind enemy lines.Operation Supercharge
Named after the Second Battle of El Alamein, Field Marshal Montgomery and the Allied Forces pushed the Germans and Italians to retreat from their last significant defensive position in southern Tunisia. In this all new mission, the Allies airdrop into Tunisia and push into a Nazi-occupied village to capture key supplies, then cripple the enemy by detonating a key transport bridge. They then make the final knock-out blow by capturing entrenched Axis fortifications.Nazi Zombies ? The Tortured Path
The Allied forces are crumbling under the relentless advance of the Final Reich. General Rideau decides to take one last, dangerous gambit: to personally lead a small, unmarked caravan across the 2,000 miles of smoldering, infested land that stand between Berlin and the Allied-controlled port of Malaga. From there, he and his crew face a treacherous voyage across icy southern waters and U-boat blockades.His mission? Transport the remaining pieces of Emperor Barbarossa?s legendary sword to the edge of the world. Uncover the lost forges of ancient Thule. Make the sword whole again? and deliver a final death to the Undying.
Experience the all-new Nazi Zombies gameplay, which transports players across three unique and challenging locations, only in the United Front DLC Pack.
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