NFL's Torrey Smith Has Seen Call Of Duty: WW2 And Says It's "Crazy"
"It's crazy," Smith says.
Ahead of the big livestream event for Call of Duty: World War II tomorrow, Activision is apparently showing the game off to celebrities. NFL star Torrey Smith of the Philadelphia Eagles tweeted today that he saw the game. His verdict? "It's crazy," he said.
Just checked out the new @callofduty ...it's CRAZY!!! pic.twitter.com/wKKdcvqmNX
— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) April 25, 2017
That's all Smith had to say about the game. We don't know if Smith will be in the game, though it wouldn't be unprecedented if he is. 2015's Call of Duty: Black Ops III featured Marshawn Lynch in a small role. Rumor has it that Transformers star Josh Duhamel is in Call of Duty: WWII.
In other news, Sledgehammer Games boss Michael Condrey teased the upcoming Call of Duty: WW2 reveal in his own tweet, which you can see below.
20 hours to go. Reveal wrapped. Who wants to see behind the door? Because I can hardly contain myself. #CODWWII pic.twitter.com/7kIwNUIO9E
— Michael Condrey (@MichaelCondrey) April 25, 2017
Call of Duty: WW2 will launch this year, though platforms and a specific release date have not been announced as of yet. A leak said the game will feature famous World War II locations such as Normandy, while details about a season pass emerged recently.
The livestream event is scheduled for April 26 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.
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