![]() It does seem simpler than in past Call of Duty games, and maybe that’s Sledgehammer’s point. Instead of mixing and matching perks, weapon attachments and the like, you can now choose a “Division” and a “Basic Training” skill. ![]() Everything Old Is New Againįirst off, Sledgehammer Games is, for better or for worse, breaking free from the “Pick 10” customization system popularized by Treyarch. ![]() Sledgehammer themselves have already listed down a few things that will change from the beta to the final version of the game. Bear in mind that this is indeed a beta, and as such, things will change in the final version that might make some of the things mentioned here either irrelevant, or different from our experience playing it. With the Call of Duty: WWII private beta finally coming to a close earlier today, and after pouring in hours playing it, it’s time we weigh in on what we think of this year’s Call of Duty so far.
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