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‘Call Of Duty’: WWII: Female Soldiers In Multiplayer, PS4 Pro Support

By Debapriya Dutta debapriyadutta54@gmail.com | May 03, 2017 03:38 AM EDT

"Call of Duty" fans were very excited when the teaser of the latest venture of the series hit the internet. The blockbuster game will hit the market again with its latest title "Call of Duty": WWII. The teaser was enough to send the whole fan base into a frenzy. But this was not all apparent. In a twitter exchange with some of the fans, the Co-founder of Sledgehammer Games, Michael Condrey revealed the game will have female soldiers in multiplayer; much to the delight of modern gamers.

According to PlayStation Life Style, when asked by a fan on twitter whether there will be any female soldiers in multiplayer, Michael Condrey replied with "Yes, for sure". This was long due from a female gamer's perspective, and finally being fulfilled in "Call of Duty": WWII.

Further replying to questions on the new Headquarters social space and the prospect of having a range of characters, Condrey stated, "Headquarters is a 6-year evolution for us, beginning with creating [Advanced Warfare's] virtual lobby. I have a ton of [love] for it. Can't wait to show more."

At the very end of the teaser, posted by PlayStation Europe it was revealed that the title will include PlayStation 4 Pro support. Though anything is not confirmed, but going by the trend "Call of Duty": WWII should have 4K visuals.

According to Follow News, the teaser showed amazing graphics and some of the breathtaking World War 2 locations and war scenes. The solo campaign will be based on the heroics of the US first Infantry Division. The mission of "Call of Duty": WWII will stretch between the D-Day Beach Landings to the Battle of the Bulge.

The mission will also put players in the character of a woman fighter, fighting in the French Resistance. The solo campaign initially featuring the character of Private Daniels will also have plenty of other characters as well. "Call of Duty": WWII is set to release on Nov. 3, 2017, and after watching the trailer, game-lovers cannot wait any longer.

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