Wednesday, June 7, 2017

No "Create-a-class" in WW2



As of today, Sledgehammer studios revealed something thats going to change the Call of Duty "experience". For about 10 years now, Call of Duty fans have been used to the usual "Create-a-class" feature, Where you are given a certain amount of space to build your own custom class. But thats not the case this year. Just to add on to WW2's game changes, Michael Condrey has revealed that players will now be working with "Divisions". "Divisions" will replace the "Create a Class" and will allow players to essentially be part of a faction. These factions will change the way players progress through multiplayer. Basically you can pick from 5 different divisions which have yet to be revealed. We will find that out at E3, which will be this weekend. Condrey stated "Divisions fundamentally redefines how players invest in their Multiplayer soldier career. Replacing the create-a-class system, players choose from five iconic World War II divisions each with specific basic combat training, division training and weapon skills." This will definitely be something to take into account when you play Call Of Duty: World War 2. Call Of Duty World War 2's multiplayer reveal will be on Tuesday of next week.

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