It looks like some people are playing Call of Duty: WW2 before it officially launches - and are already opening loot boxes.
A video uploaded to the Call of Duty: WW2 subreddit shows how supply drops work. While you're in the new 48-player social space, which is set on Normandy beach, D-Day +3, you find somewhere appropriate for the supply drop to land, press a button then slam! The crate hits the ground and cards spit out of it, just like they did in World War 2.
According to redditor cuzseile, who uploaded the video, the supply drop exists in the game world but other players can't steal it, which you'd expect. But cuzseile reports other players can see what you get from a supply drop, which a bit different for Call of Duty.
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A video uploaded to the Call of Duty: WW2 subreddit shows how supply drops work. While you're in the new 48-player social space, which is set on Normandy beach, D-Day +3, you find somewhere appropriate for the supply drop to land, press a button then slam! The crate hits the ground and cards spit out of it, just like they did in World War 2.
According to redditor cuzseile, who uploaded the video, the supply drop exists in the game world but other players can't steal it, which you'd expect. But cuzseile reports other players can see what you get from a supply drop, which a bit different for Call of Duty.
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