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‘Call of Duty: World War II’ Update: French Ad Shares The Game’s Release Date That Scheduled on November

By Staff Writer | Apr 24, 2017 04:27 PM EDT

Activision finally claimed the name of the next entry in the Call of Duty series, the "Call of Duty: World War II," a worldwide revelation coming later this week. After the game's official confirmation, promotional material emerged through online, a November release date was speculated.

According to Polygon, Twitter user Maxime Chaon recently shared a photo of a "Call of Duty: World War II" advertisement that can be found in Paris, France. The ad shows the same November 3 release date that's have been speculated by previous theories from last week.

"Call of Duty: World War II" leaked materials also revealed some additional details on the upcoming game; a Private Beta will apparently also be available for those who pre-order the game. "Call of Duty: World War II" portrays the story of an unbreakable brotherhood of common men fighting to preserve freedom in a world on the brink of tyranny. Players must expect to experience a gritty intense journey through the battlegrounds of war. The game's campaign features bold, lifelike visuals with the kind of blockbuster cinematic authenticity that only Call of Duty can deliver.

According to Time, "Call of Duty: World War II" multiplayer engages player's grounded, fast-paced combat across many of World War II's iconic locations. Players must also expect to enjoy exciting new ways to interact and socialize with their friends and the Call of Duty community. As for "Call of Duty: World War II" co-operative mode, the game will unleash a new and original story. Players can play with their friends in this next level standalone game experience full of unexpected and adrenaline-pumping moments. "Call of Duty: World War II" launches this year's November in all regions on PC and consoles.

Meanwhile, Activision claimed that the "Call of Duty: World War II" will be revealed this Wednesday, April 26 at exactly 10 AM PT on an official live stream featuring studio heads and founders Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey. Both formerly worked for Visceral Games, the sci-fi survival horror game "Dead Space."

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