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Call Of Duty: WWII's Dedicated Servers Are Back Up On All Platforms
Call of Duty: WWII's global dedicated servers are back online across all platforms after being taken down last week.
Call of Duty: WWII has been battling some serious issues since launch. Players reported problems with the game's multiplayer and online components during the first week. The update Sledgehammer Games released last week to address these issues had an adverse effect on the game's servers, forcing the team to take down the global dedicated servers and switch to P2P servers. Fortunately, Call of Duty's global dedicated servers are back up on all platforms, according to a tweet from Sledgehammer Games.
STATUS UPDATE: Global Dedicated Servers are currently live on all platforms. If you experience any issues, please be as specific as possible in your replies by including connection type wired/wifi, NAT type and region. Also, please include @ATVIassist.
— Sledgehammer Games (@SHGames) November 15, 2017
During the server testing period, Sledgehammer Games also made some tweaks to the multiplayer XP system and released an update to fix several issues that had been plaguing PC players, which are detailed here. And you can find Dan Tack's review of the WWII shooter here.