Call of Duty: WWII‘s abandonment of health regeneration in the campaign was first revealed by co-founder Glen Schofield during interviews shortly following the game’s reveal, but fans were left to wonder if this new direction would translate to multiplayer as well. Gaming outlet Gamer Professionals, in a hands-on writeup of the game, reported that multiplayer would also do away with auto-heal, but the arguably more reputable Call of Duty outlet Charlie Intel recently labeled the claim as “fake news.”
No health regeneration in MP is #FAKENEWS
— charlieINTEL.com (@charlieINTEL) June 3, 2017
Neither source’s information has been officially confirmed by publisher Activision or developer Sledgehammer Games. Fans will have to wait until Activision’s multiplayer demo at this year’s E3 to know for sure what direction the multiplayer is taking. Accounting for the reliability of the source, as well as the practicality of the information in terms of how Call of Duty multiplayer operated in the past, Charlie Intel’s stance seems the most believable as of now.
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