After years of rumour and speculation Call of Duty is finally returning to the Second World War. The game is promising many changes and new ideas, but can it save a franchise that has been slowly growing less and less popular?
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What's Call of Duty WW2 like in 2021? Ahead of the release of Vanguard, let's check out Sledgehammer's last game from 2017.
The PlayStation Summer sale expands with a load of new discounts.
Including indies I’ve bought like more than 20 games, good deals all around.
Told my partner to stop me from browsing. We'll see how that goes, the first part of the sale already got me.
Anthem 85% off? Thought they went free to play. Has the game gotten any better?
Edit-Nvm, it's Europe anyway.
I might finally go for Black Desert. I've been playing ESO (without MTing my characters) for some throw away entertainment, but the combat is so "#$&&%.
Highly recommend the "metro saga bundle" £25 all 3 games and all DLC plus free upgrade for ps5 exodus 😊
Dwindling franchise? Call of Duty is still one of the best selling franchises. Just look at how last month's NPD had 3 CoD titles on it, especially over Battlefield 1.
What goes up, must come down. No, it won't. CoD is hardly in any immediate danger, but it's overall impact is most definitely lessened the last few years.
I am extremely skeptical since this is made by Sledgehammer and I couldn't stand Advanced Warfare