Call of Duty: WWII Reveal Countdown

Activision is ready to pull the veil off of the next entry in the long-running Call of Duty franchise.

Activison has announced that Call of Duty will return to its World War II roots with the upcoming Call of Duty: WWII coming this Fall. The new game is developed by Sledgehammer Games, the development team behind Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. While few details are known at this time, eager fans can tune into the worldwide reveal, which will be live-streamed on callofduty.com on Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 10:00 am PDT.

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The live broadcast will feature Sledgehammer Games co-studio heads and founders, Michael Condrey and Glen Schofield. Activision has stated that the broadcast will offer the first look at Call of Duty: WWII as well as the studio’s vision for the game. We’ll have more details on Call of Duty: WWII next week, so be sure to check back with Prima Games. For now, we’ve embedded a countdown timer so you know exactly when the broadcast will begin.


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