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Call of Duty: WWII - United Front DLC Review

Call of Duty: WWII - United Front DLC Review
Review

Call of Duty: WWII - United Front DLC Review
Review

Call of Duty: WWII - United Front DLC


Release Date:Jun 2018
IGDB Rating:6.5/10
Published:2 years ago
5/10
Mediocre
Call of Duty: WWII - United Front DLC brings new maps, weapons, and a new War mode to the game, but falls short in delivering a truly memorable experience. The DLC includes three new multiplayer maps: Market Garden, Monte Cassino, and Stalingrad. While these maps are well-designed and offer a variety of gameplay styles, they lack the innovation and excitement that was expected. The new War mode, Operation Supercharge, is a different take on the traditional multiplayer experience, but it fails to capture the intensity and strategic depth of the original game mode.

In terms of weapons, the DLC introduces a few new options, but they don't significantly change the gameplay dynamics. The new weapons feel like reskins of existing ones and don't offer any unique abilities or advantages. This lack of innovation is disappointing, considering that DLCs are usually an opportunity for developers to introduce fresh gameplay elements.
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One of the biggest issues with the United Front DLC is its lack of content. While the new maps and weapons are a welcome addition, they don't justify the price tag of the DLC. Players can easily exhaust the content within a few hours, which leaves them craving for more. This lack of longevity makes it hard to recommend the DLC to anyone who is not a die-hard fan of the game.

Furthermore, the DLC suffers from some technical issues. There are occasional frame rate drops and connection problems, which can be frustrating during intense multiplayer matches. While these issues may be patched in the future, they still detract from the overall experience.
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Overall, Call of Duty: WWII - United Front DLC falls short of expectations. While it brings some new content to the game, it fails to deliver a truly compelling and innovative experience. The lack of longevity and technical issues further dampen the DLC's appeal. Unless you are a dedicated fan of the game, it's hard to justify the purchase of this DLC.
Article tags:
Call of Duty: WWII
United Front DLC
first-person shooter
war
multiplayer