Call of Duty Vanguard Multiplayer Goes Free November 18
Call of Duty Vanguard came out just a couple of weeks ago, but it looks like Activision is holding a new week of free access much closer to launch than before. Starting Nov. 18, players will be able to play Vanguard multiplayer for free, and until Nov. 22, that’s a full 4 days of chaotic WWII Call of Duty action. The free access period starts at 10:00 am on November 18th and ends at 10:00 am on November 22nd.
As a little icing on the cake with free access, Activision is also introducing Vanguard’s version of Shipment on November 17th. Prior to Gunfight, Shipment was the smallest map in Call of Duty history and continues to be one of the smallest. favorite maps in COD history.
Call of Duty Vanguard free access from November 18 to 22
Shipment as seen in COD WWII.
The free access period will include all multiplayer features, including access to all weapons and their upgrades, operators, as well as playlists with battle tempo, as well as all 17 maps. Shipping will be available later today and it will be interesting to see what changes the World War 2 setting brings to the map and whether it will be a groundbreaking experience.
The free access period only includes the multiplayer mode, not the zombies or the campaign. While the multiplayer remains the highlight of Call of Duty Vanguard, the campaign is a great proposition for those looking for such large scale COD action sets, but this time with a bit of a personal touch.
Our review of COD Vanguard highlighted the small improvements that Sledgehammer has made to multiplayer, specifically Combat Pacing. Basically, this feature allows players to set additional filters to their matchmaking settings, allowing them more control over which matches they will play.
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