‘Call Of Duty: WW2’ Teaser Hypes Incoming Trailer Reveal, Screenshots Leak

8.0
  • Playstation 4
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Shooter
2017-11-03
'Call Of Duty: WW2' has been officially announced, and a full reveal is coming April 26. To hype up the game, we've got a new teaser and some first-ever screenshots. 'Call Of Duty: WW2' is expected for a 2017 release on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
'Call Of Duty: WW2' has been officially announced, and a full reveal is coming April 26. To hype up the game, we've got a new teaser and some first-ever screenshots. 'Call Of Duty: WW2' is expected for a 2017 release on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Activision/Sledgehammer Games/Twitter

Call Of Duty: WW2 has been officially announced by Activision, and it’s getting a full reveal next week. Before that happens, we’ve got an early glimpse at a teaser and some screenshots from the 2017 game. They tell us a few interesting details.

First and foremost, let’s discuss the video teaser. Viewable in the tweet below, the 16-second clip shows a beach with the waves washing ashore. After a few cycles, the game’s logo fades into view alongside its April 26 reveal date. The oceanic imagery is obviously meant to conjure up visuals of D-Day’s storming the beaches of Normandy. Considering it's one of the most iconic moments of World War II, we’d imagine the game will show us those events with some current-gen flair.

Shortly before the teaser began circulating, however, these images were briefly posted on the official Call Of Duty: WW2 website. They’re too low-res to reveal much, but the red number-one patch the soldier is wearing in the first picture might be significant. It suggests he’s a member of the U.S. Army’s first infantry division. That’s the exact same division featured in 2005’s Call Of Duty 2: Big Red One.

Could 2017’s title be a de facto sequel to that game? It doesn’t seem too out of the question. That being said, considering both titles are set during the same period in history, it’s obvious we’ll be seeing plenty of connections.

Beyond that, we see pictures of a classic World War II Tommy gun and a group of squadmates gazing at the carnage on the horizon.

The trio of screenshots was originally intended to advertise the community features of the Call Of Duty: WW2 website. By creating a profile, it’s said you’ll be given access to exclusive in-game loot, communication tools and the latest news. You can see the current version of the page here.

Call Of Duty: WW2 first leaked at the end of March and is supposedly the biggest game ever developed by Advanced Warfare’s Sledgehammer Games. It’s unknown precisely what will debut on Wednesday, but we’d imagine a trailer of some kind will be involved.

What do you think of the Call Of Duty: WW2 announcement? Are you excited for next week’s big reveal? Tell us in the comments section!

REVIEW SUMMARY
Call Of Duty: WWII
8.0
Call Of Duty: WWII Review - It’s Exactly The War You’d Expect
While it’s not a perfect game, Call Of Duty: WWII knows the expectations it has to meet and hits almost every single one of them fairly well.
  • Action-packed campaign
  • Traditional multiplayer at its best
  • A more welcoming Zombies mode
  • Predictable story
  • Small multiplayer maps
  • Post-launch server issues
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