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Call Of Duty: WWII Microtransactions Added, Here’s What They Cost

Microtransactions. The word, and the in-game practice, that just won’t die. Call of Duty: WWII is […]
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Microtransactions. The word, and the in-game practice, that just won’t die. Call of Duty: WWII is out now for players to enjoy and among the other new goodies dropping for the game, there is also the addition of microtransactions, which will run similar to how older titles in the series handled them. These will be purchasable with “Call of Duty Points”, so we decided to break it down so players know how much it will cost them if they decide to go the IRL money route:

  • 200 Call of Duty Points – $2
  • 1,100 Call of Duty Points – $10
  • 2,400 Call of Duty Points – $20
  • 5,000 Call of Duty Points $30
  • 9,500 Call of Duty Points – $75
  • 13,000 Call of Duty Points – $100

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For players that long in soon, 200 on-the-house Call of Duty points will be waiting. These points can be used for rare supply drops to give an edge in multiplayer and zombies mode. There are quite a few in-game items and accessories the loot crates can get you and they will work similarly to that of Black Ops III and Infinite Warfare.

The implementation of this was also slated for the latest title, but Sledgehammer decided to delay their inclusion in order to focus on a successful launch. When Call of Duty WWII first made its debut, there were a lot of server issues players were plagued with, making that the developing team’s primarily concern. Now that everything seems to be smooth sailing, the latest Call of Duty title is on the fast track of strong sales.

Call of Duty WWII is now available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.