Call Of Duty: WWII Gets An Open Beta On PC And A Limited Bundle On PlayStation 4

Call of Duty doesn’t skip the opportunity of being bundled with a PlayStation 4.

First, let’s talk about the open beta on PC. Sledgehammer announced in a blog post that the World War II FPS’ multiplayer will be available to play on Steam between September 29 and October 2. While it wasn’t mentioned, it’s likely to include the War mode as well. Here are the minimum system requirements:

  • OS: Windows 7 64-Bit or later
  • CPU: Intel Core i3 3225 or equivalent
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • HDD: 25 GB HD space
  • Video: GeForce GTX 660 2 GB / AMD HD 7850 2GB or better
  • DirectX: Version 11.0 compatible video card or equivalent
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

Sony also announced that the game, which will launch on November 3, will also get a limited bundle on PlayStation 4 on the same day. It will contain a 1 TB PlayStation 4 Slim with a camo pattern, a green DualShock 4, and the standard edition of Call of Duty: WWII (with the Divisions Pack, the Nazi Zombies Pack, and the Weapon Unlock Token). In the United States, it will cost 300 dollars, and unfortunately, there is no European price announcement yet, but it should be available for 300 euros.

Call of Duty: WWII and its PlayStation 4 limited bundle will launch on November 3. The game will also come to the PC and the Xbox One on the same day.

Source: Sledgehammer blog, PlayStation Blog

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