

As it stands, Call of Duty: WW2 will launch with 10 multiplayer maps, and the varied locations - including a map set in London during the Blitz - will hopefully be enough to keep players occupied.Īt the moment, fans still seem very excited for the release of Call of Duty: WW2, and with the launch of the game only a matter of weeks away that's unlikely to dampen any time soon. Of course, there's more to any Call of Duty game than just the single player, with many users likely getting the game mainly to take part in its multiplayer modes. The game acts as a return to the roots of the series, bringing Call of Duty back to the Second World War, while the game's campaign, which features multiple playable characters, looks to deliver something special. It's understandable why long-term fans of the Call of Duty franchise have been excited to see the release of Call of Duty: WW2. It might also be worth keeping a little bit extra, as the game is likely to come with a day one patch, although hopefully it won't be that much more to deal with. So, those looking to pre-load Call of Duty: WW2 in advance of its November release should make sure that they have sufficient space on their system to do so. The upcoming latest release in the Call of Duty franchise racks in at a somewhat sizeable 45.14 GB, although that's relatively streamlined when compared to what some other games require.

Not only that, but it comes with a less-than-hefty download size, at least in comparison to some other recent games. Xbox One owners should take note, as Call of Duty: WW2 is now available to pre-load on the console. Now, Xbox One users have a better idea of how to prepare for the game's launch on November 3, after the file size for the title was revealed. For many, Call of Duty: WW2 is the most anticipated game of the holiday season this year, with lots of gamers eager to jump into the first-person shooter.
