


Cheats are especially great for those who have already passed the entire game, but wants some more, because the game excited him/her a lot. You can easily add them to the game and enjoy a brand new way of playing – that’s simple and extremely fun. That is why, we support different playing experience that includes cheating, just a bit of it! There is no problem in adding some extra-skills and powers into your playing process, right? So why don’t you try this cool list of features out? Here you will find various codes that will open secret weapons, give you some tope, and reveal the eastern eggs hidden by game developers. We believe that cheats exist to let us experience all the potential of our favorite title and see the best sides of it. Make of it what you will, but I will admit, I’m excited for a change, if only for the spectacle that the trailer promises.Cheating in games is nothing wrong.

Hopefully, World War II changes all this, and in fact, builds on the reignited interest in the era since EA’s World War I based Battlefield 1 game arrived last year.Īnyway, here’s the new CoD game’s trailer. Still, it must be admitted that the games have been getting formulaic off-late. The franchise tried to move onto newer and newer eras of war, covering Vietnam in the first Black Ops, robots in subsequent titles and other such experiments. The last time we saw a World War II game from Activision, the game’s publisher, however, was 2008. In fact, of the 15+ games released since 2003, over 30 percent have been World War II based games. Since then, the subsequent games have quite comprehensively covered the different theatres of World War II, including the Japanese front, which few games do justice to.

The Call of Duty (CoD) franchise started life as a World War II based first-person shooter (FPS), with Dawnville and United Offensive being the first titles. In that time, the franchise has run the gamut of wars and even ventured into the future. The Call of Duty franchise has been alive and kicking since 2003, an eternity in gaming years. It’s here at last, the trailer for Call of Duty: WWII.
