[Official] Call of Duty: World at War


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Here's some new footage of MP maps/perks/guns/playlists.

Flame thrower looks sweet (Y)

GameTrailers

Also, just found this over at the COD forums. Posted by one of the games developers

Hey guys!

Just wanted to give you a heads-up, tomorrow's a big day. We have an update coming to the BETA that will introduce the following:

- Raise the level cap to 24 (new weapons, perks, and challenges)

- Introduce some Hardcore playlists

- Add a Search & Destroy playlist

As I mentioned in an earlier sticky, we have collected your feedback and are aware of some anomalies with the BETA. That feedback has been invaluable, and keep it coming. You may not see all the bug fixes tomorrow, but let it be known we're working tirelessly to make sure all the problems are fixed for release.

Also, check out GameTrailers for our new Multiplayer trailer. That trailer will be up on the front page of COD HQ later today!

Regards,

-JD

Source - COD Forums

Sethos, here's your Hardcore playlists. :)

Edited by habnad

Hi guys, I don't know if code requests are frowned upon, if they are just ignore this message.

I'd really love to have a go at the beta; I'm pretty obsessed with CoD4 but the reviews and videos of WaW don't look too promising. As there isn't going to be a demo I would really like to get a beta key. I've seen some people saying they have keys and don't even have an xbox. I would be really grateful to a member who could provide one.

UPDATE: Out tonight/tomorrow.

Includes:

Level cap - 24

Added Hardcore modes

Added Search and Destroy Modes

Rumoured new map - Airfield

Primary Weapons

Bolt Action Rifles

Mosin-Nagant (21)

Rifles

M1 Garand (17)

Machine Guns

DP-28 (13)

Side Arms

Tokarev TT-33 (21)

Perks

Perk 1 slots

Bomb Squad (16)

Bouncing Betty x2 (24)

Perk 2 slots

Camoflage (12)

Perk 3 slots

Martyrdom (20)

Vehicle Perks

Ordanance Training (12)

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