After a weekend exclusively on PlayStation and another with crossover play, The Call of Duty: Vanguard beta has been extended until this Wednesday, September 22. By allowing weapons to progress to level 30, players have two more days to enjoy this preview of the spectacular war game. The modes with which the title can be tested are Champion Hill (solos, duos, trios), Team Deathmatch, Domination, Confirmed Death, Patrol, Search and Destroy and Perators through the maps Champion Hill, Hotel Royal, Gavutu, Estrella Roja and Eagle’s Nest with operators Daniel Takeyatsu, Polina Petrova, Roland Zeimet, Wade Jackson, Arthur Kingsley and Lucas Riggs.
🚨BREAKING🚨: The #Vanguard OPEN BETA has been extended until Wednesday Sept 22 at 10am PT.
For those that haven’t had a chance to enter the fray, this is your moment 🎖 pic.twitter.com/dLShw7qUQb
– Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) September 18, 2021
After completing its beta, players will have to wait for the Call of Duty: Vanguard release set next November 5th for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X / S, Xbox One and PC. Developed by Sledgehammer Games, this new installment in the popular shooter series will recreate the visceral battles of the Second World War on an unprecedented global scale through aerial combat over the Pacific, the ability to fight over France, defend Stalingrad with marksman precision, or blast your way through forces advancing through North Africa.
Since its announcement, Call of Duty: Vanguard has generated different such as why the Activision logo does not appear in the game’s campaigns or how it can take up so much space on the hard drive of the PlayStation and Xbox consoles, that they will see much of its capacity fills only with this title.
▪ Release date: 11/05/2021