![]() ![]() If you are, it's merely a case of pressing a button to get involved. You'll need to be registered to claim your code. Players will be able to remap the mouse and keyboard however they like, and there’ll also be support for controllers,although aim assist will be disabled.Eurogamer's giving away 20,000 beta keys to Call of Duty: World at War as we speak. Participate in the #WWIIBeta and get the exclusive MP Private Beta Combat Pack, including a unique helmet, calling card, and emblem! /KXx94eGald There’ll be five divisions (or classes) to play with - Infantry, Expeditionary, Airborne, Armored, and Mountain Division - and a progression level cap of 35. ![]() Four of the fan favourite modes also make an appearance with Team Deathmatch, Domination, Kill Confirmed and Hardpoint all making a return in Call of Duty: World War 2. The beta also includes a new game mode that’s part of the new War Mode called Operation Breakout. Players will be able to play on four multiplayer maps: Point Du Hoc, Ardennes, Aachen and Gibraltar. As well as all the wonderful features mentioned above, the frame-rate can be capped manually- for the record, the framerate can go up to 250fps. The beta will also have the same content that was featured in the recent console betas, but it’s the PC specs that look most interesting. The game’s developer Sledgehammer revealed the PC beta’s minimum and recommended specs last night, and also detailed what players can expect from the multiplayer beta. It’s looking like the best PC version of COD in many years. Players will be able to play in 4K, dabble with FOV sliders, remap keys and even play on their ultra-wide monitors. The PC multiplayer beta for Call of Duty: WWII begins on September 29, and it’s bringing a number of features that’ll please PC players. ![]()
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