The new Call of Duty WW2 features weapons that match the World War II era. These 8 weapons are already known.
The “Call of Duty” community is eagerly awaiting new information about the WWII installment, which will be released on November 3. The reveal trailer showcased the first images of the new shooter that made many fans’ hearts race. The in-game footage already showed some weapons that await you in the game. In addition, the developers from Sledgehammer Games confirmed additional models.
“Back to the Roots” with familiar weapons
In the new installment, Call of Duty returns to its “roots” and moves away from space. On the battlefields of Earth, you can expect some weapon models that have appeared in previous COD installments. However, this is not a sign of “laziness” or lack of creativity from the developers. Although some weapons have the same ammunition capacity and rate of fire as in earlier parts of the game series, they are meant to feel “different”.
These weapons have been confirmed for COD WWII so far:
Thompson Submachine Gun (Tommy Gun)
The Thompson was first seen when Activision updated the login page for Call of Duty. The Tommy Gun is well-known and has been available in various versions.
Kar98K
The Karabiner 98K is a staple in most World War settings. It is a version of the Mauser Model 98 with a shortened barrel. The 98K was only briefly shown in the trailer. In the later behind-the-scenes reporting, viewers could see more details about the weapon.
M1918 BAR
In the image, the soldier on the far right is carrying the “Browning Automatic Rifle”.
M1 Bazooka
This bazooka was seen in footage related to the development of the game. With its explosive power, it is presumably suitable for blowing up larger objects or groups of enemies.
M1 Garand
The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic rifle and the successor to the Springfield M1903. It impressed with its firepower and has a well-known “ping” sound when the magazine is empty.
MG 42
The Maschinengewehr 42:
M1903 Springfield
As a sniper, you can prepare to unlock the M1903 during the course of COD WW2.
Grease Gun
Actually, this submachine gun was produced under the name M3. However, since the M3 was so unstable and gave a cheap impression, it earned the nickname Grease Gun.
The screenshots of the weapons come from PvPlive.
Presumably not all of these weapons will be available in the multiplayer of Call of Duty WW2, but you can expect to use them in the campaign.
No more super soldiers – in COD WW2 there is no automatic health regeneration anymore







