Call of Duty WWII Soundtrack: Berga

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COD is back into WWII! Welcome back ladies and gentlemen. Back to great music we can share with each other.
And this time our expectation is even higher and we expect great music to take us through the intense campaign and awesome multiplayer.

So, what genius is behind COD WWII soundtrack? Name is Wilbert Roget II, an award-winning composer in the video game industry. He scored some of the Star Wars games and many others over multiple franchises.

Semper Fi!

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Take out your camera. The world's gotta know.

pvt.jamesramirez
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Idk why, but from 1:36 to 2:07, it just sounds so powerful and emotional...

Stormviation
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This is my FAVORITE COD WWII SOUNDTRACK! Fell in love after hearing it every time the game boots and shows the Sledgehammer Games logo. The sound of it alone just makes me think of World War II. It’s just has perfect aesthetics.

alfonsonation
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rip to all soldiers who died in the war😔

ant
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Even though what was shown in the campaign is obviously a tragic example of the harsh reality of the Holocaust and German Concentration camps, the scene is still softened. What actually happened was far more brutal.

doctorkaiser
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History can't be erased...we can't hide the past...it happened and nothing can be done about it...we shall never forget the 65 million lives lost.

Adi
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Pierson: Last one. (looks around) This looks more like a labor camp. Come on.
[The squad enters the camp through the main entrance. Small fires burn in one or two spots.]
Daniels: I get the feelin' it's deserted.
[Daniels, Aiello, Stiles, and Pierson stop by a small fire strewn with photos and papers. Aiello picks up a document off the ground.]
Pierson: It's still burning. They must have just left.
Stiles: There's a barracks over there.
Pierson: Daniels, you and Stiles check it out. Aiello, with me.
[Aiello nods somberly and drops the document. Daniels and Stiles approach the barracks ahead.]
Stiles: They wanted to hide whatever happened here.
[Stiles opens the door to the barracks and covers his face from the stench before entering. Stiles and Daniels search through the cots.]
Stiles: These were our guys.
Daniels: (grimly) Take out your camera. The world's gotta know.
[Stiles gets out his camera and starts taking pictures. The game flashes to a picture of inside the barracks.]
Daniels: (narrating) They had 'em livin' worse than animals. From the looks of it, they were beaten, starved, and worked to the bone.
[The picture flashes back to gameplay as Daniels and Stiles step back outside and walk past a burning building.]
Aiello: Over here!
[Daniels and Stiles walk over to Aiello, who's standing by the corpses of American soldiers tied to wooden posts. The game flashes to a picture of those same corpses.]
Daniels: (narrating) The Nazis had murdered our boys in cold blood. And, no fire in hell could burn away the stain.
[The picture flashes back to gameplay.]
Aiello: I’m guessing they made an example out of them.
[Aiello stays by the corpses while Daniels and Stiles walk over to the nearby gallows with the hangman's noose over it. The game flashes to a picture of that same gallows.]
Daniels: (narrating) They'd slaughtered the weakest. Anyone that was slowin' them down.
[The picture flashes back to gameplay.]
Pierson: Daniels, over here.
[Daniels walks over to Pierson, who's kneeling over a pile of corpses.]
Pierson: Daniels, you gotta see this. (pointing outside the camp) The tracks lead to the fields. That's where they must've marched them.
Daniels: Then, that’s where we’re going.
Pierson: (cautious) I wouldn't get your hopes up, Corporal.
Daniels: I made a promise to Zussman.
Pierson: We’ll find him. I just can’t guarantee we’ll find him alive.
[Daniels and Pierson run out of the camp to look for Zussman as the screen fades out.]

michaellynes
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Idc what you say this is my favorite video game of all time

evanrush
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YES IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS!!!

ITS AMAZING!!!

extractkun
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My great grandfather and his brother served in this war. His brother was captured and was put to work at a labor camp. With sheer luck, he made it out alive, but at the cost of his mentality, bruises, and many wounds.

austman
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Daniels: (narrating) After leavin' the bridge on our mission east, we searched camps along the way. I thought I knew what cruelty was. I didn't know anything. But, one thing's for certain. What I saw will stay with me forever. Survivors said that the other POWs, includin' Zussman, had been taken to a smaller camp three hours east. All I could do was hope he somehow made it.

michaellynes
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If I die in the service, I want this to be played at my funeral

thegulag
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This scene was ultimately horrifying. Seeing what the Germans did at concentration camps...

venomousentertainment
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Honestly just screams WWII, it sounds just like the era it would've been and that I salute

Ipiccolomini
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I dunno what it is that makes me so.. serious about this

Chinalakesnake
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They wanted to hide whatever happened here...

ShadowAndRoseS
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Look like happen a tragedy in my opinion but is so good

JustthatoneguyWhoisjustthere
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why is the backround d day from cod world at war

yellowgirlclaire
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Perdón pero no pude evitar reírme por el nombre

Benjamingamer-gugg
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When we came across the camps, we saw how evil someone can be to another person

I want to believe the German army fought to defend their country. However the image of the Gestapo, The Nazi Party, the Waffen SS....they were something else entirely. Even the word “Evil” doesn’t come close to what they did.

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