If you love shooting games and haven't played "Call of Duty: Vanguard," then it's your chance to try it since the game's Free Access event will start soon.
This means that you will be able to install the game without paying for anything. Of course, the "CoD: Vanguard" Free Access will only be temporary.
However, this will actually last for more than one week. You will definitely have more time to enjoy Activision's popular shooting title.
'Call of Duty: Vanguard' Free Access
According to Dexerto's latest report, "Call of Duty: Vanguard" Free Access 2022 will start on Mar. 30 until Apr. 13.
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Once the Free Access goes live, Activision fans can access all the in-game content in the new Season 2 Reloaded version. They can even level up their weapons during this period.
The popular two-week free trial period will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC platforms.
For those who are interested to try it, they can install the Free Access version of "Call of Duty: Vanguard" via the official Activision store.
Once you see it, there will be an option that will allow you to download it for free. On the other hand, PC players can access this free version through the Battle.net client section of the game.
Maps You Can Enjoy During the Free Access Event
HITC provided all the maps that you can take advantage of once you install the "Call of Duty: Vanguard" Free Access version.
These include the following in-game content:
Gondola
Gondola is a three-lane medium-sized map that allows you to travel above a large gulch and fire watchtower. Players will need to hop off in this area before it goes off the cliff, making the map more challenging. There is also a long sightline that can be used by gamers as a shortcut.
Casablanca
Meanwhile, Casablanca is another medium-sized map with three lanes. It has a marketplace, several buildings, as well as a climb. You can fight in this area in both close-range and long-range engagements.
If you want to see further details about the in-game content available in the new "Call of Duty: Vanguard" Free Access version, you can visit this link.
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Written by Giuliano de Leon