Xbox Game Pass just got anotherCall of Dutyadded to its lineup withCall of Duty: WWII. The franchise has continued to venture into this devastating time in history over the years, butCall of Duty: WWIImoved many with a story that pays tribute to the brotherhoods that were formed during such a difficult period of the 20th century.
Thanks to Developer Sledgehammer’s Hard Work, Call of Duty: WWII is a Great First-Person Shooter
Sledgehammer Took Player Feedback to Heart
In game development, it can be difficult to keep every single player happy, but withCall of Duty: WWII, there were a lot of issues that initially kept it from being a stellar first-person shooter. For example,Divisions were overly restrictive with weapons, but that was only the tip of the iceberg. Frankly, the original version ofCall of Duty: WWIIwas just in too bad of shape at the start, despite launching to positive reviews, and this pushed a lot of players away.
Thankfully, Sledgehammer overhauled the game over time with strong patches that madeCall of Duty: WWIIa title that was worth spending hours with. Not only that, but the game boasts a great amount of content. Fromthe underrated War Modeto the sheer number of guns, variants, and uniforms that can be unlocked for free,Call of Duty: WWIIis an entry in the series that has a treasure trove of items for players to enjoy.

Nazi Zombies Bring Terror to the Battlefield
ForCall of Dutyfanswho have an affinity for the franchise’s Zombies mode,Call of Duty: WWIIarguably features one of the strongest iterations of it. Not only are the zombies actually terrifying, but the level design brings an extra layer of fun to the mode. Beyond the gameplay, though,Call of Duty: WWIImay be the best way to hold over history buffs for a while as the wait for a fresh World War 2-basedCall of Dutygame continues.
Call of Duty: WWIIis an entry in the series that has a treasure trove of items for players to enjoy.
Call of Duty’s Next Entry is Looking Toward the Future
BetweenCall of DutyandBattlefield’s next projects, it could be a while before first-person shooter fans get a fresh taste of a historically-based game.Call of Duty: WWIImay be eight years old now, but it still has plenty to offer lovers of the genre.
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Call of Duty: WWIIcan still scratch that history-focused itch in the meantime. Whether one has never playedCall of Duty: WWIIbefore or fell off before Sledgehammer overhauled the experience, this entry is a strong addition tothe Xbox Game Pass' growing first-person shooter lineup.