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CALL OF DUTY: Vanguard is thrown this November and the dog fights will fill the heavens

After his revelation in Call of Duty: Warzone, Activision has announced the release date of the next entry into the annual FPS franchise, titled Call of Duty: Vanguard. The Second World War Shooter is scheduled to launch on November 5 at PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and PC.

The release date of Call of Duty: Vanguard was revealed through a page of anticipated orders that was published in the Battle.NET application of Blizzard Activision. Depending on the page, the last generation and PC versions of the game, tagged as standard, will cost players $ 60. In PS5 and Xbox Series X / S, a cross gene version will cost players $ 70. A final issue that costs $ 100 has also been revealed.

Breaking: Call of Duty: Vanguard anticipated orders are already available at PlayStation, Xbox and PC (Battle Net).

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Release date: November 5

Standard (PS4 / Xbox One / PC): $ 59.99 Cross Gen (PS5; Xbox Series X | S): $ 69.99 Definitive edition: $ 99.99 pic.twitter.com/rsomb4x8

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The revelation of Call of Duty: Vanguard also confirmed that the game will take place during World War II. However, the game reservation page gave more details about what players can expect from the campaign for a game player. A brief description on the game's reserve page says that players fight about the Pacific, will launch from the air over France, will defend Stalingrad with the accuracy of a sniper and will attack the enemies in North Africa.

While most of this sounds standard for gender, reference to dog fights means that air combat could very well be part of Call of Duty: Vanguard. If they end up being true aerial battles, unlike the row sequences we have seen in previous titles of Call of Duty, it would be the first time that mechanics will be included in the franchise.

The editor of Call of Duty: Vanguard is recovering from a demand presented weeks ago by the state of California that accuses the company to promote a culture of boys of fraternity in which sexual harassment, abuse and salary discrimination They are rampant. At the time elapsed since the presentation of the demand, the employees of the Activision Blizzard studies withdrew.

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