David Tennant is set to voice star in the Nazi Zombies game mode of the upcoming release of 'Call of Duty: WWII'.
The main game, which will be set during the Second World War, is the 14th installment of the first-person shooter franchise. The Zombies game mode is set in an alternate history with its own storyline.
Zombies mode will feature Allied Forces battling a zombie army created by the Third Reich. This is described by developers as more gruesome and terrifying than ever before as the dark and chilling mode heads in a unique new direction with the addition of Co-Op mode.
Tennant, who of course previously played the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who, will be known as Drostan Hynd, and is the first of the high profile names voicing the game to be announced by the official Call of Duty Twitter feed.
The full world reveal of the Zombies mode will take place during the dedicated Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies World Reveal panel at this year's San Diego Comic Con.
'Call of Duty: WWII' will be released globally for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC on Friday, 3rd November 2017.
The main game, which will be set during the Second World War, is the 14th installment of the first-person shooter franchise. The Zombies game mode is set in an alternate history with its own storyline.
Zombies mode will feature Allied Forces battling a zombie army created by the Third Reich. This is described by developers as more gruesome and terrifying than ever before as the dark and chilling mode heads in a unique new direction with the addition of Co-Op mode.
Tennant, who of course previously played the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who, will be known as Drostan Hynd, and is the first of the high profile names voicing the game to be announced by the official Call of Duty Twitter feed.
The full world reveal of the Zombies mode will take place during the dedicated Call of Duty: WWII Nazi Zombies World Reveal panel at this year's San Diego Comic Con.
'Call of Duty: WWII' will be released globally for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC on Friday, 3rd November 2017.
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