

While it is often integrating into the game's lore in some logical way, such as special armor with the built-in ability to repair itself, there are many games that simply have regular human characters regenerate their health for no apparent reason.

And of course, as suggested by the picture above, each division will have its own corresponding uniforms and physical appearance.Ī longtime staple of the FPS genre has been regenerating health, which sees some- if not all- of your character's health bar automatically refill after a few moments of rest between firefights.

Players will rank up within each division according to a preset list of skills and abilities. For instance, infantry will have a bayonet charge as a melee attack, the armored division can use mounted machine guns, and expeditionary soldiers will be able to have explosive ammo. Each division will have various stats, firearm loadouts, and other special abilities that are unique to that division. In one of the efforts to make CoD: WWII more realistic and bring things "back to basics," custom classes are being replaced with having players choose from one of five real-life military divisions.Īt the outset, players will choose between the infantry, airborne, armored, mountain, and expeditionary divisions. One of the staples of Call of Duty multiplayer since the original Modern Warfare has been various forms of fully-customizable character classes that players could shape almost entirely to their liking from the very beginning.
