![]() ![]() Speculation about the Call of Duty franchise returning to World War II has been swirling for quite a while, as there have been numerous reports relating to developers taking the series back to where it all started. Other than the key art reveal and confirmation of Call of Duty: WW2, though, neither Activision nor Sledgehammer Games have unveiled further details. The initial piece of artwork for the title depicts a soldier staring pensively at the viewer while clutching the chain of a dog tag in his hands, much like a penitent Catholic does with a set of Rosary beads during prayer, and if one looks closely enough at the subject's eyes, they can see the reflection of a small platoon deploying onto what appears to be the beaches of Normandy. According to the series' website, the livestream will take place next week on Wednesday, Apat 10:00 am PT and 1:00 pm ET. ![]() After a tweet from Kotaku’s Jason Schreier just yesterday teasing the impending reveal of Activision and Sledgehammer Games' shooter known as Call of Duty: WW2, the video game's publisher and developer have gone ahead and confirmed the title's existence by releasing its first piece of key art and by hosting a worldwide reveal livestream countdown on the franchise's official website. ![]()
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