Call of Duty: WWII airdrops your loot boxes for all to see

So it’s come to this

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Ahead of Call of Duty: WWII launching this Friday, a clip has surfaced on reddit that shows how the game handles loot boxes. Rather than just go through a menu, you’ll be able to call in a supply drop while you’re out and about in the Normandy beach social space with other players. It’s all very showy.

How to open a Supply Drop in WW2 from WWII

Asked if anyone can steal your stuff (now wouldn’t that be something?), uploader cuzseile replied “No but the other guys can see what you get.” And that’s clearly the point. It’s not enough that loot boxes exist in the game, you need to be repeatedly reminded that they’re there. No escape.

How to open a Supply Drop in WW2 [reddit via Eurogamer]


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