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Call Of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies Is More Horrifying Than Ever

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Call of Duty fans who latched on to the rumour that the Call of Duty: WWII won’t be having the Zombie Mode can now rejoice. Last week, Sledgehammer Games released the trailer of Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies during the Comic-Con and oh boy it’s horrifyingly fun, if you want to call it that way.

The setting for this Zombie mode is the Bavarian town in Mittelburg, Germany where players are supposed to be send to retrieve priceless artwork stolen by the Nazis from the occupied countries during World War II. However, they what stumbled into is a lab of human experiments to create an invincible army of Nazi zombies:

Players will embark on a chilling, dark and mysterious journey through a snowy Bavarian village in Mittelburg, Germany, as they attempt to recover priceless works of art stolen by the Axis powers in World War II. This village holds a shadowy secret key to an unimaginable and monstrous power. Beware of the twisted fate and dire consequences from the occult horrors awaiting any visitors.

Just like in the previous Call of Duty releases, the Zombie mode is a cooperative game though it is said that this more focused on horrifying the player rather than overwhelm with wave after wave of zombie hordes. Watching the trailer, you could just imagine how frightening it would be if you played this mode in 360-degree VR that will give you nightmares after playing it.

What’s even more enticing to play this mode is that star-studded cast that the developers have in this game to with well known artists lending their voice: Dr. Who’s David Tennant, Marvel’s Daredevil’s Electra Elodie Yung, Katheryn Winnick of Bones, Blade’s Udo Kier, and Vhing Rhames of Mission Impossible.

Call of Duty: WWII is set to be released on the 3rd of November 2017 for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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