Call of Duty: WWII is doing more than just bringing the series back to its World War roots. The latest title aims to make the latest Zombie Mode the scariest one yet.
Recently, Sledgehammer and Activision discussed what's coming with Call of Duty: WWII, including the zombie mode. In an interview with GamesRadar+, Cameron Dayton (Creative Director of Sledgehammer Games) and Jon Horsley (Development Director of Activision) talked zombies. They assured that it will be the best work they've done on a zombie mode to date.
“I think this is, without a doubt, the scariest version of Zombies that you will have ever seen," Dayton said. "It’s the perfect storm of technology, and studio talent, and an audience that I just think is ready for something that is going to scare the hell out of them. And I think it is something that I’m going to recommend, for first-time players, do not turn the lights off.”
Horsley noted that the environment is, "Unpredictable," and that, "You don’t know where you’re gonna be, or what way you’re gonna be, and where your friends are. And so we had to make sure the experience was compatible with that. And it’s really interesting, we have the characters themselves – their vocalizations reflect their level of fear. So you hear them getting scared, you’re scared, your friends get scared. It’s infectious, I guess, fear’s infectious. I didn’t know that.”
The game is set to launch on November 3 on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Nazi Zombies will launch with the core title. The San Diego Comic Con trailer for Nazi Zombies was reported earlier on GameZone, check it out here!