Call of Duty WW2 multiplayer update: AMAZING PS4, Xbox One news ahead of double XP end

 WW2 fans have been treated to some amazing news courtesy of a huge multiplayer leak.

New reports suggest that game modes like Gun Game, Infected and Control are all making a comeback in Call of Duty WW2 multiplayer.

Leaked by MrJaRni (via MP1st), the video – which has since been removed – also features a look at some of the game’s new weapons.

Activision is yet to make an official announcement, and it’s unclear if the content will be available as a free update or as part of the season pass.

In Gun Game, players start with a basic pistol and unlock new weapons by making kills. The winner is the first person to cycle through the entire roster of weapons.

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Control, meanwhile, sees players fight for control of different map zones, while Infected is a last person standing mode in which players attempt to stop becoming infected.

The news comes as Sledgehammer brings the Call of Duty WW2 double XP event to an end.

Call of Duty WW2 fans have been able to earn double XP as part of the new Thanksgiving event on PS4 and Xbox One.

The Call of Duty WW2 event runs until 6pm on Monday, November 27.

Sledgehammer describes it as a gesture of thanks following a troubled launch in which servers struggled and Headquarters was disabled.

“The development team has been working incredibly hard since launch to continue improving the online experience, and making in-game tuning adjustments based on the enormous amount of match data we’ve collected,” Sledgehammer explained.

“We worked to redeploy our dedicated servers globally on all platforms last week, with stability and speed of connection (ping) being our top priorities.

“We were able to address a number of important things noted in previous blog posts, and we remain 100% committed to providing the best possible online game experience for the entire community.”

With online issues becoming less of an issue, Activision is now planning its next series of in-game events and updates.

Next up is the release of the Winter Carentan Map, which is part of the “Winter Siege” event. 

“Our first Seasonal Community Event for Call of Duty: WWII titled “Winter Siege” starts 10am PST on Friday, December 8, and will run until early January,” the post continues.

“There’s a ton packed into this special event, but one thing that we’re particularly excited about is Winter Carentan.

“One of the most beloved maps in Call of Duty history is now set in the cold and snowy winter of 1944 and will be free to all players for a limited time during the event and will be added to all MP game modes.

“Be sure to check out Domination and Hardpoint, they’re two of our studio favourites for Winter Carentan. We can’t wait to play online with you. Also, we have weekly Winter Siege rewards for players that join us throughout the event, and we’ll have more to share in the coming weeks.”


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