A Call of Duty: Vanguard multiplayer trailer has surfaced online, giving an idea of what the competitive component of a shooter based on the events of World War II will turn out to be.
The trailer mixes together cinematic and gameplay footage from a first-person perspective, as well as showcasing some new varieties of equipment and weapons that can be used during battle. The Global Operators are a mixture of familiar faces from the story campaign and new soldiers from around the world who have been involved in this war. Looks exciting.
However, the highlight of the video is the remote-controlled miniature explosive tank that appears at the 55th second. In case you're wondering, yes, Call of Duty will have radio-controlled tanks and drones, despite the fact that they didn't exist during the World War II era. On the other hand, huge, massive remote controls are used to control them.
The trailer ends with a brief teaser for Warzone's new map, Pacific, which will be the first brand new location since the game launched in March 2020.
This weekend, PlayStation players will be able to experience Call of Duty: Vanguard multiplayer in person in an open beta test.
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