Sledgehammer Games officially reveals Call of Duty: WWII’s Nazi Zombie mode

Sledgehammer Games officially reveals Call of Duty: WWII's Nazi Zombie mode

Sledgehammer Games officially reveals Call of Duty: WWII’s Nazi Zombie mode

 
Call of Duty: WWII’s Nazi Zombie mode has been revealed, offering what Sledgehammer Games calls an “original and terrifying co-op survival experience”, suggesting that this new mode will play very differently to traditional Call of Duty Zombie modes. 
 
Players are initially tasked to find and extract a piece of priceless art from the village of Mittelburg, though nothing is as it seems with the village hosting a seemingly invincible army of the living dead. 

 

 
 Sledgehammer Games delivers an original and terrifying new co-op survival experience in Call of Duty®: WWII Nazi Zombies. Players will embark on a chilling and mysterious journey through a snowy Bavarian village in Mittelburg, Germany, as they attempt to recover priceless works of art stolen by the Axis powers in World War II. This village holds a shadowy secret key to an unimaginable and monstrous power. Nothing is as it seems in this zombies horror, as a dark and sinister plot unfolds to unleash an invincible Nazi army of the dead.

 

 

Call of Duty: WWII plans on changing the Call of Duty formula, at least in the game’s single-player campaign, where the players will not rely on regenerating health and other staples of the series. At this time it is unknown how the game’s Zombie mode will innovate over previous Nazi Zombie modes. 

 

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