Call of Duty Vanguard Free For Two Weeks

For a limited time, you and your friends can hop into Call of Duty Vanguard multiplayer for free.
Vanguard News

Call of Duty Vanguard is extending its’ free play period for a limited time. From March 30 to April 13, 2022, players can jump into Call of Duty Vanguard Multiplayer for free, and in doing so have the chance to experience new content, including Season Two maps, a new objective mode, and a Playlist offering featuring the most popular maps in the game.

The two new maps, Casablanca and Gondola, are being especially hyped up by the Vanguard team. Players have the chance to experience both of these new maps during their free period, giving them a taste of what may come in future updates.

Casablanca is a medium-sized three-lane map that funnels players toward a central marketplace. Set in beautiful Morocco, this map features tons of building to explore for an urban combat experience.

Gondola is also a medium-sized, three-lane-style map, with a twist; Featuring a Gondola as the central map feature, this map gives players a huge sightline over the battlefield before transitioning to tight combat in the power plant and caves.

Players will also get the chance to experience Vanguard’s brand new game mode. This new large-map game mode features one objective: Capture all of the bases to win.

Capturing a base allows you to respawn at that location, and also opens up gates to allow for easier access for your team. Capturing bases are not only the victory objective, but doing so makes it easier for your team to dominate the map.

Hop into Vanguard for free from now until April 13 and experience everything the game has to offer. Call of Duty: Vanguard is still available at the standard price of 59.99 during this event.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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