The summary of ‘Should you Buy the DLC MAP PACKS in Call of Duty WW2 in 2021 (COD WW2)’

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The video centers around the cost-effectiveness and gameplay experience of Call of Duty: World War II DLC map packs in 2021. The host evaluates various DLC packs—United Front, The War Machine, and Resistance—and highlights the high cost and limited playability due to the requirement that all players in a lobby must own the DLC. Despite these drawbacks, the host provides tips for completing specific in-game challenges, such as unlocking the Totalized II variant of the 1911 handgun and obtaining a baseball bat through melee kills. The video includes gameplay segments featuring the M38 SMG, where the player engages in intense battles to secure and defend the hardpoint, employing various strategies and encountering tough enemies. Overall, the video concludes with a reflection on the effectiveness of certain weapons and a tease of future content.

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In this part of the video, the host discusses whether the DLC map packs for Call of Duty: World War II are worth buying in 2021. He also mentions upcoming content for Call of Duty games, including a free access week for Black Ops Cold War Zombies and a double XP event starting on the 15th, lasting through the 19th. The host provides tips for completing specific challenges in Call of Duty: World War II, such as using the serrated basic trainer to quickly get 15 tactical knife kills to unlock the Totalized II variant of the 1911. Additionally, he talks about the quartermaster’s offering of a baseball bat, which requires 30 melee kills within an hour and costs 5000 army credits.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the downloadable content (DLC) for “Call of Duty: World War II.” They highlight that while you get different modes and multiplayer maps with each DLC pack, the cost is quite high (nearly 12 pounds per pack) and it is rare to play the DLC maps unless everyone in the lobby has purchased them. They mention owning several packs—United Front, The War Machine, and Resistance—but note that the limited opportunities to play the maps make it hard to justify the expense unless you enjoy the Zombies or War modes. The speaker shifts to an activity called “the bowl of doom,” where they draw a weapon randomly to use in the game, landing on the M38 SMG. They describe the class setup they’ll be using with the M38, including attachments and other equipment.

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In this part of the video, the presenter aims to secure kills using the M38 weapon and engages in gameplay. They encounter fuzzy enemies and utilize a flamethrower. There is music playing in the background, and the objective is to seize and defend the hardpoint.

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In this part of the video, the player expresses surprise at being attacked but then recovers to focus on capturing another hard point. They discuss strategy, such as taking a longer route and using a flamethrower, and note their kill count. The team manages to take the lead temporarily, but the game remains close with the enemy starting to overtake them.

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In this part of the video, the player accumulates 17 kills and continues to secure additional kills while focusing on capturing the hardpoint. They describe their strategy to defend the hardpoint with various tactics, including a “double bubble.” Despite efforts to recover and defend, the player faces challenges, including being killed by an enemy who is on fire. The match culminates with the player realizing they will lose, ultimately achieving 23 and then 25 kills. They acknowledge the effectiveness of the M4A weapon and conclude the video by thanking viewers and hinting at future content.

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