

“The action in Gunfight and Face Off is about to heat up with this mid-season addition to the map pool. It’s set in Cuba and you’ll recall a similar, though much more expansive, area in the campaign. For more details on new features in the multiplayer, head here.ġ1.5.21 by the image above, this looks similar to “Atrium” from Modern Warfare, though it has two courtyards instead of one.

Its multiplayer beta will start this weekend from September 10th to 13th for PlayStation pre-orders while other platform pre-orders gain access on September 16th to 20th.


Nevertheless, it’s good to see an eagerly requested feature added in.Ĭall of Duty: Vanguard launches on November 5th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC. Tweeting the news in a screenshot, which showcased PlayStation button prompts in the Graphics menu settings, there’s no confirmation as to whether this is current-gen exclusive or applies to previous gen consoles as well. Though it wasn’t mentioned during the recent stream, senior development director Adam Iscove revealed on Twitter that console players would be able to adjust the field of view. Castle, in its Vanguard form, will see all its iconic shoji screens become destructible.” But that’s not all. In a new blog post, Sledgehammer Games confirmed that Castle and Dome from the 2008 shooter will be coming to Vanguard.ĭescribing these as “love letters” for fans of World at War, both maps will “receive changes through reactive environments. However, it also features some nods to previous World War 2 titles, namely Call of Duty: World at War. Call of Duty: Vanguard will have quite the multiplayer offering at launch with 20 base maps, new modes like Patrol and Champion Hill, and several returning features like Gunsmith.
