Call of Duty: WWII take place during the second World War. In the single player campaign, players will follow the story of a small military unit that was a part of the famous 1st Infantry Divisuion (the Big Red One). A young Texan, “Red” Daniels, is one of the unit’s best solider. Developers emphasize not only his relationship with his team mates, but also with other groups that fight with the Nazis. Acordingly with the motto that ‘in war no one fights alone’, we will join forces with the French resistance and the British army. During a series of missions, the game will allow the players to take part in some of the crucial battles of World War II, like landing in Normandy, the Ardenes offensive, the Liberation of Paris and, last but not least, the Battle of Berlin. Just like in the previous Call of Duty games, action in Call of Duty: WWII for PC / Windows is presented from a first-person perspective (FPP). As we play, we will fight on diverse maps, like dense forests and the streets of French and Belgian cities. Of course, we will also take part in big scale battle operations like the previously mentioned landing in Normandy. The game offers a rich, realistic arsenal, with every weapon being reconstructed with the highest attention to detail. During our adventure, we will use many types of gunslike pistols, machine rifles, or more advanced weapons like the flamethrower. Along with the single player campaign, Call of Duty: WWII for PC / Windows offers a wide range of multiplayer modes. The newest, narrated mode called War stands out among them. In it, players will take part in the most important battles of the European theatre of war. Additionally, the game comes with a social hub called Headquarters. We can meet other players there outside the battle. Our character’s class (we can be a tankman, a paratrooper, or a standard infantry soldier), looks, and equipment can be customized with the so-called Division mechanics. A new incarnation of the Zombie mode complements the list of game modes. In it, the players will face undead Nazis in an aesthetic resembling B-class movies.