Call Of Duty: Vanguard Multiplayer Goes Free-to-Play For Two Weeks
Try out the new Season 2 content or dig into popular playlists.
Call of Duty: Vanguard hasn't had the smoothest go of it so far in its life cycle -- the PC version has a 3.3 user score on Metacritic -- so, like many a struggling game before it, it's going free-to-play.
Don't get too excited, or laugh too hard, yet. It's only going free-to-play for two weeks, from today, March 30 until April 13, as Activision hopes that you'll try it out and see what kinds of improvements have been made in Season 2, which went live last week. It's also just the multiplayer aspect of the game that's free, but that's why you're here anyway, right?
If you do get into the game, you'll be able to check out the two new multiplayer maps, Casablanca and Gondola, as well as the new capture-and-hold mode set in the Alps. This is in addition to the game's playlist of other multiplayer maps and modes, including Shipment and Das Haus.
Learn more about the two-week Call of Duty: Vanguard free-to-play period here.
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