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Every year it seems like more and more people are playing games in ways that their developers never intended. Just this year, streamer SuperLouis64 beat Dark Souls 3 again using a controller he created using bananas. Yesterday, Twitch streamer TheStevieP finally got a kill in the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War multiplayer using a Guitar Hero controller.
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It’s no hidden secret that Activision likes to add microtransactions into their games. But more infamously, the company has been trying to sneak in absurd microtransactions into Call of Duty titles over the years and Black Ops 4 is certainly no exception. Now, Michael Condrey, the co-founder of Sledgehammer Games, has spoken out about how they were implemented in his
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Fresh off the flood of Blackout news that was released today, Sledgehammer Games has revealed a brand new in-game event for Call of Duty: WWII players: Covert Storm, and like the previous events, this one adds a ton of free content, albeit a bit less than normal. Just like the others, Covert Storm adds three new weapons to the game: the AS-44 assault
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The biggest Call of Duty tournament of 2018 came to a close yesterday as America’s Evil Geniuses dominated over the competition. This year’s Evil Geniuses team consisted of Adam “Assault” Garcia, Patrick “Aches” Price, Bryan “Apathy” Zhelyazkov, and Justin “Silly” Fargo-Palmer with Aches and Apathy earning the second Call of Duty Champion rings of their
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For the folks like myself who still play Call of Duty: WWII like myself, you now have some new free content to dive into. Today, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision surprisingly announced a brand new in-game event for the first-person shooter titled Operation Liberty Strike in order to celebrate America’s upcoming birthday. The event itself includes the same amount
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A couple of months ago, Call of Duty: WWII’s The War Machine DLC,was released, but, as per the normal post-release cycle for the series, we are have starting hearing about the next release. Today, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision announced The United Front, the third and more than likely penultimate DLC pack in WWII’s post-launch life. Just like every other map
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This past week, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision announced the start Call of Duty: WWII’s current in-game event, Attack of the Undead. To help players manage their way through the slew of zombies, the developers posted some tips for players to keep in mind on their blog yesterday. Three Game Modes The game modes include Hordepoint,
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Unlike most games, Call of Duty‘s DLC is always pretty straightforward from title to title: $15 gets you four additional multiplayer maps, with one of them being a remake, and one map for the game’s “extra” mode. With Call of Duty: WWII however, Sledgehammer Games started mixing it up a bit with their post-launch content, adding free updates and content to
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If you were a fan of Amazon’s virtual assistant Alexa and her ability to communicate back-and-forth with Destiny 2 then you’ll soon have another game that you can control with your voice. Today, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision announced that they have once again partnered with the tech giant to bring voice commands for Call of Duty: WWII to
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Yesterday, Call of Duty’s official Twitter account teased that a brand new event would be coming to Call of Duty: WWII and now we know all the details. Today, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision revealed The Blitzkrieg Community Event in its entirety, and as expected, it adds a ton of new content. First and foremost, as revealed last
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When Call of Duty: WWII’s latest DLC, The War Machine, was released last week, many assumed that a new event would arrive the same time, especially considering that new weapons were accidentally added to the game’s marksman challenges, but at the time, we didn’t hear a thing from Sledgehammer Games. Now, almost a full week later, the developer finally
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