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Call of Duty WWII’s Community Event Liberty Strike is underway

Call of Duty WW2’s limited-time event, Liberty Strike, is underway. It includes a patriotic theme bringing various if cosmetics and skins to the game as well as other pieces that will complete the event. This new limited time event is scheduled to carry new weapons, community challenges and more. If you’ve been amused by the number of firearms in COD WW2 so far, then you’ll be getting a bit more, do not worry.

The limited time event went online since yesterday and will be available until July 24. The beginning of this event will charm each division with a new uniform in the spirit of nationalism. Let’s see the new weapons available with the liberty strike. There will be four of them, and you can find them below:

  • ZK-383 SMG
  • De Lisle
  • AVS-36
  • PUSH Dagger

As a celebration of this event, Activision has published a new trailer in which you can see all the weapons in action. Players are expected to love these weapons as they’ll allow them to complete the new community challenge tasks easier. Amongst the rewards, there will be American II M1911 Variant at T3 and Independent II M1 Grand Variant at T5. Below you can familiarize to all of them.

Furthermore, the Liberty Strike community event will unlock the Wanderlust Moshpit playlist. This is going to allow players to spawn in with a random weapon with up to six attachments. Only said, they will get a random weapon each time they try to switch their gun, which is going to spice up the competitiveness. Just as a reminder in case you miss the event, The Liberty Strike community event will be available until July 24.

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