Call of Duty: WWII Now Has Microtransactions
Microtransactions have been added to Call of Duty: WWII
News by Grayshadow on Nov 28, 2017
It's been a month since Call of Duty: WWII released and instead of a new content update gamers will now get to use the microtransaction system, which has been fully integrated into the game.
Players can purchase Call of Duty Points, with 200 being given when anyone logs into the game starting now. Here are the current purchase options available:
200 Call of Duty Points — $2/£2/$3.35 AU
1,100 Call of Duty Points — $10/£8.39/$14.95 AU
2,400 Call of Duty Points — $20/£16.79/$29.95 AU
5,000 Call of Duty Points — $30/£35/$59.95 AU
9,500 Call of Duty Points — $75/£53/$112.95 AU
13,000 Call of Duty Points — $100/£85/$150.45 AU
These points can be spent on loot boxes for mode the multiplayer and zombies mode, with everyone able to see what you got from your crate in the Headquarters area. Considering that Call of Duty: WWII is outperforming Infinite Warfare we can expect the microtransaction system to do the same.
Call of Duty: WWII is now available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
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