Following today's reveal of Call of Duty: WWII, Activision sent in a press release with more details on the game, and the editions that will be available for purchase.

Below you can see what's on the menu, with a private beta included in pre-orders at participating retailers. It will come first on PS4 later this year:

  • Base Edition and Digital Base Edition - Suggested Retail Price $59.99.
  • Digital Deluxe Edition - Season Pass and more, SRP $99.99.
  • Pro Edition - Season Pass, collectible SteelbookTM and more, SRP $99.99

And yes, a Season Pass has also been announced, but content has not been announced yet.

Below you can also read a few official comments, starting with Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg, who promises "an authentic, gritty, cinematic experience:"

"More than two and a-half years ago we made the decision to return this franchise to its roots, and Call of Duty: WWII does so in epic fashion. The team at Sledgehammer Games is delivering an authentic, gritty, cinematic experience that honors both the epic scale, and the human struggle of the greatest war the world has ever known. This game will let longtime fans experience World War II like never before, and will introduce this historic conflict to a whole new generation of gamers in the process."

Sledgehammer Games Studio Head and Co-Founder Michael Condrey also commented:

"Call of Duty: WWII has been a journey of inspiration and passion for everyone at Sledgehammer Games. The team is dedicated to delivering on the intense nature of war that focuses on the heroism and sacrifice of soldiers in WWII. Our rich narrative driven, action-packed campaign, and engaging and innovative multiplayer experience immerse players into the boots of a soldier fighting for freedom in a world on the brink of tyranny. And, our co-operative mode delivers a unique storyline that's an all-new take on Nazi Zombies that we think fans are going to love."

Glen Schofield, who is the other Co-Founder and Studio Head closed the dances with his own statement:

"The story we're telling is unlike anything that we've tackled before. It's such an amazing journey of common everyday people who became heroes. We want to respect this great generation of soldiers, tell a realistic story set in a true inflection point in human history, and deliver the best experience of our careers."

Last, but not least, we get an official description encompassing story, multiplayer, and the inevitable "Nazi Zombies" mode.

"Call of Duty: WWII takes the franchise back to its roots in a bold cinematic experience that captures the unforgettable heroism of the soldiers who fought together in a war that changed the world forever. Activision's gripping new title is an honest portrayal of World War II from the perspective of the famed 1st Infantry Division, with an ensemble cast of global and diverse characters. Through stunning visuals and intense audio, players storm the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, march across France to liberate Paris and ultimately push forward into Germany in some of the most monumental battles of all-time.

Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer combat immerses players in grounded, fast-paced action featuring an arsenal of authentic weapons and equipment, set in some of the most iconic locations in World War II's European theater. Multiplayer also delivers a new approach to character and create-a-class through Divisions, War, an all-new narrative multiplayer mode of play, and Headquarters, a first of its kind for the Call of Duty social community, designed for players to interact and socialize with friends. The definitive World War II next generation experience also introduces Nazi Zombies, an all-new cooperative mode featuring a unique standalone storyline set during World War II that's full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping action. Look for more information about Multiplayer at E3 and the Nazi Zombies cooperative experience at a later date."

If you want to see more about the game, you can check out the first screenshots and the reveal trailer.

Call of Duty: WWII will release for PS4, Xbox One and PC on November 3rd, 2017