Call of Duty WWII gets November 3 Release Date

April 25, 2017

On a day in which we remember our diggers, is there a more appropriate gaming news story than a release date for a game set in WWII? As with all things Call of Duty WWII, another strange turn of events has a building in Paris displaying the release date before the official reveal which is expected on April 26 on the official Call of Duty WWII website.

Call of Duty WWII was originally “leaked” to a YouTube channel that only had a couple of hundred followers, where many fans called the channel out saying it was “fake news” and did not believe that a small-time Youtuber had been sent an anonymous e-mail with details revealing the new Call of Duty title. The channel has since removed the original video, which makes the whole situation even more bizarre.

Now in Paris we have found a massive mural with the release date of November 3 posted clear as day. Check it out below:

We must remember this is the French release date and we may not see it in Australia in November 3, although all Call of Duty games in recent years have launched simultaneously worldwide so there is no reason to doubt that we’ll see it at the same time. The date also falls in line with previous titles, such as Infinite Warfare which launched on November 4, 2016 and Black Ops 3 which launched on November 6, 2015.

Also a post on popular social media website Twitter has revealed further information about the game, confirming several new features such as co-op, and an upcoming beta. Check it out below:

Call of Duty WWII is expected to launch on Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, along with support for Xbox Project Scorpio and PlayStation 4 Pro, as well as a hopeful Nintendo Switch release.