Know Your Weekly Orders In Call Of Duty WWII
As I write this, week 4 of the Call Of Duty WWII Resistance Event has just started. I am going all in with this one and trying to get as many of the weekly orders done as possible. I managed it the first week to get them all done, but last week…. Life kind of got in the way and I was not able to. For week 3, I am ready!
There are three weekly orders for this third week and I think that two of them will be very easy and one of them will cause me personally a bit of a challenge, but for some of you guys, it will be a cakewalk.
One sees you need to compete in 100 matches. You do not have to win, you just have to play in 100 matches, this is very easy. You play a few each day and you will get it done. Next up is 25 games of Gun Game. Gun Game is awesome so this is one weekly order that I am looking very forward to.
The third weekly order for the third week of the Call Of Duty WWII Resistance Event is getting 75 kills with the tactical knife in the Resistance Division. I suck at taking people down with the knife, but as I have to play 100 matches anyway, if I can at least kill one guy per match with the knife I am going to get this. That is the way I am approaching this week's weekly orders and I think it is a good way to go about it.
So best of luck and I hope that you guys manage to get all of them done too!
Call Of Duty To Get Community Update Once A Week
Sledgehammer Games are really stepping up to make sure that us Call Of Duty WWII fans are as happy as can be. For the most part, the response to Call Of Duty WWII has been overwhelmingly positive. Great campaign, awesome multiplayer, terrifying zombies, fantastic new war mode and DLC that is actually offering you good value for money.
Well, the guys and gals at Sledgehammer Games are taking things a step further by introducing a new weekly community update. All of the details have not been revealed just yet, but each week they will offer updates on the game in general as well as a multiplayer and zombies update.
In the past, some people in the COD community have felt that while the developers were good at talking about what they were adding to the game. When it came to talking about things that the community has an issue with bugs, trolls, and just generally annoying things. Communication was not always easy to establish. With this new approach, it does appear that Sledgehammer Games are trying to change that and keep us up to date on what changes are being made to Call Of Duty WWII as well as actually listening to the community.
I personally think this is pretty cool news and it will certainly be something that I look into. With Sledgehammer doing this, I do also feel that it puts a little bit of pressure on Treyarch and Infinity Ward to do the same when they release their Call Of Duty games which is only good news for us Call Of Duty fans.
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