Call of Duty: Vanguard PlayStation exclusives don't include a game mode
The previous PlayStation-🗹exclusive mode, Zombies Onslaught, is also out on all platforms tomorrow

Call of🌞 Duty: Vanguard PlayStation exclusives include several XP bonuses and cosmetics, but notably not a game mode.
After 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:keeping specifics under wraps for months, Activision recently how Vanguard will dish out PlayStation exclusives, starting with five extra tier skips included withꦏ the battle pass bundle. Pl💙ayStation players will also receive 25% more weapon XP when playing in parties, and both PS4 and PS5 will apparently receive exclusive 24-hour double XP events each month.
Other PlayStation-exclusive trinkets include two additional loadout slots plus a free in-game bundle🥃 for Season 1 of Vanguard and Warzone with a new Operator skin, a weapon blueprint, and other goodies. Future seasons will come with their free bundles.
Activision didn't mention a game mode in its post on the PlayStation Blog, and in a statement to , the company confirmed that Vanguard will not have an exclusive or timed-exclusive mode, unlike several previous games. In comparison, Vanguard's exclusives seem to 🅰focus more on experience numbers and less on bespoke experiences.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, for instance, limited its Zombies Onslaught mode to PlayStation for a full year – in fact, it's coming to other platforms for the first time tomorrow, November 2. The co-op Zombies mode was announced well ahead of launch, whereas Vanguard's PlayStation exc♓lusives have been outlined just days ahead of its pending release on Friday, November 5.
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