Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer to have Female Characters - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 02 May 2017 / 7,734 ViewsSledgehammer Games' Michael Condrey was asked on Twitter if the multiplayer in Call of Duty: World War II would support female characters. He confirmed that there would be.
Yes, for sure!
— Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) April 30, 2017
Call of Duty: World War II launches for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC on November 3.
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Will it have male characters too? Haven't seen the news yet.
I guess it would make some sense if it was Eastern Front, since USSR had some women in ranks of tanks drivers, machine gunners and snipers...but given that it's Western Front, if it's not La Résistance, then yeah...my dog is also concerned if there will be dog characters in multiplayer.
Great! Historic accuracy is not an excuse in multiplayer!
There were women irregulars in WWII, so seems like this should be fairly uncontroversial.
Bad decision
But why? It's multiplayer mode, it's for fun and not attempting to be completely accurate historically. It'd be unnecessary getting rid of them.
Shika, the multiplayer mode also has regenerative health, and respawning. I'm pretty sure that Wolverine and undead people were not involved in WWII.