Call of Duty: Vanguard, the latest iteration of Activision’s annual smash game, will be released in less than a week and will take players back to World War 2. Vanguard players will fight on four different frontlines as part of Task Force One, including North Africa, the Pacific, the Western, and the Eastern fronts. Vanguard comes with a variety of gaming modes and features, including Zombies and PvP multiplayer, in addition to the narrative.
More timed PlayStation exclusive content, on the other hand, should not come as a surprise to Call of Duty enthusiasts. Those who purchase Call of Duty: Vanguard for PlayStation platforms will be treated to a few extra features. This continues Sony and Activision’s long-standing cooperation, which began with the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 in 2015 when Xbox had previously gotten the timed exclusive content until today.
There was no way of knowing what kind of stuff PlayStation owners would get with Call of Duty: il today. With the game due to release on November 5, Activision has officially revealed that PlayStation Plus subscribers will receive a free in-game bundle to commemorate Season One of Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone. Players will find a new operator skin, weapon blueprint, and more in this bundle. PlayStation Plus members can look forward to a new free bundle with each new season.
The benefits, however, do not end there. PlayStation users who purchase the Battle Pass bundle will receive additional tier skips to assist them progress through the seasonal battle pass more quickly. In addition, PlayStation gamers may expect 24 hour Monthly Double XP events, an extra two loadout slots, and +25 percent bonus weapon XP while playing in groups with other PlayStation players.
The unique content appears to be less raunchy than in previous years. Exclusive content has sparked a lot of debate in the past, especially when it comes to game modes like Zombies Onslaught for Black Ops Cold War owners or Special Ops: Survival for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare owners. Xbox and PC fans reacted angrily to Special Ops: Survival, criticizing the decision and prompting a comment from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare narrative director Taylor Kurosaki. In the end, the mode didn’t deliver the distinctive experience that many had hoped for, with most players preferring Warzone and multiplayer.