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Activision distributes money to players and postpones launching the purchasing system in the game Call of Duty: WWII until next week.

After the problems faced by Call of Duty: WWII in terms of connectivity services since its first day in the market, it is without a doubt that both Activision and the Sledgehammer team have delayed the release of the purchasing system that allows players to buy in-game packs containing weapons and various equipment for customization.

Activision’s technical support team announced yesterday in a tweet on their Twitter account that 1100 COD points have been distributed to players who own the digital versions. These points are the in-game currency used to unlock packs. Starting from November 21st, players will be able to discover the different available purchases until the game servers are improved. Regards.

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