![]() Division TrainingĪirborne III: Sprint for longer distances. SMG Suppressor III: Hides muzzle flash and prevents gunfire from appearing on enemy mini-maps, but reduces range of weapon. Armed with suppressed submachineguns, these frontline fighters excel at taking and holding enemy positions until more heavily armored reinforcements arrive. This maneuverable Division is usually the first to the fight, parachuting into the thick of the action. ![]() Mountain III: Invisible to enemy Recon Aircraft while moving. Sniper Sharpshooter III: Block out your surroundings and in return acquire aim assist and enemy names while holding breath. If detected, smoke grenades and the S-Mine 44 “Bouncing Betty” provide opportunities to escape or retaliate. When armed with sniper rifles, the Mountain Division prefers to stay at a distance, waiting patiently for the perfect shot. Remaining undetected, this Division excels at covert operations and stealth gameplay. LMG Bipod III: Protect territory by mounting your machinegun on ledges or while prone for less recoil Division TrainingĪrmored III: Immune to Shell Shock and Tactical Equipment. When extra punch is required, the Anti-Tank Grenade sticky bomb is the ideal choice. ![]() Their bipod-equipped light machinegun shreds lightly armored targets, while their armor protects them from enemy explosives, tactical equipment and flamethrowers. This Division specializes in laying down a withering offense to buy their team breathing room. Here’s an overview of the five Divisions, all of which will be included in the beta hitting next month. Call of Duty WWII’s PS4 beta is just one month away, which will represent the first time the massive Call of Duty community will experience Divisions, the game’s new approach to COD’s iconic create-a-class system.
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