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By
Coolhand in General News on Wednesday 29 October @ 15:46
Activision has released the multiplayer beta client for the PC version of Call of Duty: World at War. Developed by Treyarch, attempts to completely change the rules of engagement by redefining World War II gaming.
The client for the Call of Duty: World at War PC multiplayer beta requires a key to install. To get a key, go to the official site to register for an account.
The beta includes four playable factions (U.S. Marines, German Wehrmacht, Japanese Imperial Army, Russian Red Army factions) with four game types (Team Death Match, Free-For-All, Capture the Flag and War). Players will have access to three maps which will have a level cap of 40:
Castle
The Imperial Japanese Army faces off against the Marine Raiders in a daytime battle, located on the grounds of an ancient, Japanese castle.
Makin
The U.S. Marine Raiders square off against the Imperial Japanese Army in a nighttime fight, set in an outpost on the Makin Atoll in the Pacific.
Roundhouse
The Wehrmact will fight the Red Army to the bitter end in a daytime struggle that features tank and infantry combat, set in a desolate, war-torn European train depot.
Multiplayer features include
Addictive class-based multiplayer action
Vehicle combat
Persistent stats
Player rankings
Upgradeable weapons
Squad-based gameplay
Customizable classes and Perks
Call of Duty: World at War will be available in Europe on 14 November for for PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii.
The file is 846 MB to download.











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