Call of Duty: WW2 launched with favorable reviews from critics and players alike, however, Activision has decided to throw in microtransactions so that players can buy COD Points. With Call Of Duty: WW2 microtransactions players will be able to obtain supply drops.
Activision has announced that microtransactions in Call of Duty: WW2 will be added on November 14, 2017, which is a week away from today. Also, those who pre-ordered the game will get 1,100 bonus COD Points as the microtransactions go live at 09:00 Pacific Time.
Once the Call of Duty: WW2 microtransactions go live, players will be able to buy COD Points with real-world money which can be traded for Supply Drops in-game. However, Supply Drops can be earned through by playing the game by completing specific gameplay challenges.
Call of Duty: WW2 is developed by Sledgehammer Games, the developer behind Cod: Advanced Warfare. The studio chose to go for the game set in World War 2 and now the developer has explained why it chose Call of Duty: WW2 over Advanced Warfare sequel.
According to studio head Michael Condrey, discussed while developing Advanced Warfare 2 would have been a natural thing but, that wouldn’t have got fans excited.
Also, Call of Duty: WW2 has brought the series back to its roots with its boots on the ground gameplay and fans seems quite happy with it as the game saw an increase 57% in sales compared to Infinite Warfare. Not only that, the game also saw an increase of 21% in revenue and this only includes physical sales.
Call of Duty: WW2 is a first-person action shooter developed by Sledgehammer Games for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.