

A PC beta will arrive eventually, but Sledgehammer has not revealed details at this time. Thankfully, XFINITY is offering keys to its internet subscribers.Ĭall Of Duty WWII Private Beta week 2 runs Sept. The PlayStation host still emphasized access as a pre-order bonus, so that might mean it won’t be going public anytime soon.

One major difference this week is that this expanded version of that previous test will also be available on Xbox One. The Call Of Duty: WWII Private Beta took place this past weekend, and gave PS4 players the chance to experiment with three multiplayer maps and the game’s new objective-based War mode. In other words, some community issues are being reconciled immediately while others may require mastering a learning curve. Frustration with overpowered incendiary shells and fast-detonating grenades may not be addressed at all. Some common complaints may require slightly more thought before implementation, though. Many of these changes were referenced by Sledgehammer alluded to many of these changes at the end of week one, so it’s great to see the adjustments happening so swiftly. Sledgehammer reps said the final level cap will also be raised, but there’s been no word about how that shift might impact the Division level cap. Some upcoming content that won’t be in the beta, however, is the beloved Search and Destroy mode, as well as a map voting system that’s been temporarily removed to encourage play of all maps.


The Team Deathmatch score limit will be raised to 100, and kills in Domination will earn 100 points each. Here’s everything mentioned in the stream.Ĭapture The Flag will also join the roster of available modes. Alongside the new maps, the second weekend of the beta will also feature a couple new weapons and Scorestreaks too.
